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Moore Payne Law Files Negligence Lawsuit Against Tradewinds Apartment Hotel After Drowning Death of 5-Year-Old Girl

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Orlando, FloridaMoore Payne Law, an Orlando-based law firm specializing in catastrophic personal injury cases, has filed a negligence case, along with attorney Sergiu Gherman, Esq. from Gherman Legal, on behalf of a five-year-old child (“M.A.B.”), who died after drowning in an unsecured pool at the Tradewinds Apartment Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla.

According to the complaint, M.A.B. exited her family’s guestroom in the early morning hours of April 22, 2025, through a defective door that lacked required child-safety features. She then accessed the unsupervised pool through a gate that failed to self-close or latch. The suit claims nine out of 10 gates at the property did not meet Florida Building Code requirements. Surveillance footage revealed the child was visibly struggling in the pool for over eight minutes without intervention from hotel staff, who failed to notice the incident due to a tree blockage on the surveillance cameras, the complaint states. Despite aggressive life-saving measures and medical treatment, M.A.B. tragically succumbed to her injuries on April 26, 2025.

“As a long term resident of Miami, I care deeply about the safety of this city, not just for those of us who call it home but for the families who visit and trust that our community will protect them,” said Gherman. “Children are the most vulnerable members of our society, and they are also our future, we must take all reasonable action to protect them.”

“The hotel knew about these dangers for years and chose not to address them,” said attorney Spencer Payne, Esq., founding partner at Moore Payne Law. “The law requires hotel operators to take reasonable steps to protect their guests, especially young children who cannot protect themselves. Unfortunately, the defendants’ disregard for even the most basic safety measures left the child’s family to deal with devastating consequences.”

The lawsuit further alleges that the Tradewinds Apartment Hotel and its parent companies, Museum Walk Apartments, LLC and South Beach Group Hotels, Inc., had a long history of noncompliance with pool safety regulations and failed to maintain basic safeguards required by Florida Law. State records and guest complaints point to repeated violations, including operating the pool without a permit, failing to maintain lifesaving equipment, and leaving gates and locks in disrepair.

“We are absolutely devastated by the loss of our sweet daughter,” the victim’s family said. “At only five years old, she had her whole life ahead of her. We came to Miami hoping to create memories as a family, and instead, we are leaving with broken hearts that will never heal.”

The family continued, “what happened to our daughter was preventable. We believe the hotel failed to ensure the pool area was safe and secure for children. No parent should have to endure what we are going through, and we are committed to seeking answers and accountability so that no other family has to experience this pain.”

“No parent should ever wake up to this nightmare because a hotel couldn’t be bothered to follow basic safety codes,” said attorney Geoff Moore, Esq. “This wasn’t an accident. It was a foreseeable, preventable tragedy, caused by years of willful neglect. These safety codes exist for the very reason to prevent this type of tragedy.”

CASE INFORMATION

Eleventh Judicial Circuit in and for Miami-Dade County, Florida
THE ESTATE OF M.A.B., a deceased minor VS MUSEUM WALK APARTMENTS LLC et al.
Case No. 229877982



Moore Payne Law is committed to understanding their clients and standing by them every step of the way. Founding partners Geoff Moore and Spencer Payne work directly with every client—a testament to their client-focused, trial-ready philosophy. With over $130M recovered and $25M in verdicts, the attorneys at Moore Payne Law understand that every client deserves hands-on, personalized attention and every case must be prepared as if it's going to trial. Gherman Legal is a law firm in downtown Miami, Florida. The firm practices the law of private international transactions, securities and financial fraud, and advises businesses on the law of transnational commercial relations. Additionally, the firm consults and litigates disputes in the business law, real estate, and intellectual property areas.

Moore Payne Law
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