SEATTLE — Ten years ago Wednesday, an amphibious tourist boat crashed on the Aurora Bridge , killing five people and changing Seattle forever.

A decade later, emotions are still strong and some in Seattle cannot shake them.

On Sept. 24, 2015, disaster struck as Ride the Ducks of Seattle was operating a Stretch Duck with a defect when the left front axle housing failed, causing a crash on the bridge. The Duck boat struck a charter bus carrying students and staff from North Seattle College.

Five people were killed and many others were injured.

Karen Koehler with Stritmatter Law took the lead as a trial attorney representing victims in a civil lawsuit.

"I remember when I even heard about what happened. I was in trial in King County Superior Court. It was during the break the judge anno

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