The family of a 10-year-old boy who died after he was decapitated on a giant water slide at a Kansas water park will receive nearly US$20 million (NZ$29 million) in settlement payments, according to court documents.
The largest payment to Caleb Schwab's family, US$14 million (NZ$20 million), will come from SVV 1 and KC Water Park, two companies associated with the Texas-based water park operator Schlitterbahn, The Kansas City Star reports.
The rest of the money will come from the general contractor, the raft manufacturer and a company that consulted on the 17-story 'Verruckt' water slide that was dubbed the tallest in the world.
The water slide at the park in Kansas City has been closed since Caleb's death on August 7, 2016, the Daily Mail reports.
The settlements had already been announced, but the amount wasn't disclosed. The Star obtained the court documents after filing motions to intervene.