EVENT TICKETS
ALL TICKETS >
2025 New Year's Eve
Regular Events
Hurry! Get Your Tickets Now! Countdown has begun!!

2025 Midnight Madness NYE PARTY
Regular Events
Join us for an unforgettable night filled with glitz, glamour, and good vibes! The 2025 Midnight Madness NYE Party promises to be a night to remember with Live Music by DJ Malay

Big Fat New Year Eve 2025
Regular Events
Arizona's Largest & Hottest New Year’s Eve Event: Big Fat Bollywood Bash - Tuesday Dec 31, 2024. Tickets @ early bird pricing on sale now (limited quantity of group discount

Bill Paxton's family files wrongful death lawsuitLos Angeles, Feb 14 (AZINS) The family of Bill Paxton believes his death last year was preventable, according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family against the hospital and surgeon who treated the late actor.

Paxton, known for films like "Titanic" and "Aliens", died on February 25, 2017, just days after undergoing heart surgery. He was 61.

Paxton's family alleges the surgeon used "a high risk and unconventional surgical approach with which he lacked experience" and that the hospital and surgeon, "misrepresented and/or concealed information relating to the risks of surgery," according to the suit, reports cnn.com.

They believe those factors contributed to Paxton's post-surgery complications.

"Bill Paxton and his family trusted the physicians and staff at this medical facility but instead Cedars-Sinai betrayed their trust," the family's attorney Bruce Broillet said in a statement.

"The surgeon's actions resulted in this tragic and preventable death."

In a statement, Cedars-Sinai said state and federal privacy laws prohibit it from "commenting about patient care without written authorisation".

But, the statement added: "Nothing is more important to Cedars-Sinai than the health and safety of our patients."

"These remain our top priorities," the statement said.

"One of the reasons for our high quality is that we thoroughly review concerns about any patient's medical care. This process ensures that we can continue to provide the highest quality care."

Paxton's death certificate officially lists his cause of death as stroke after heart surgery.

Paxton is survived by his two children, James and Lydia, and his wife Louise.