TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — The family of a 16-year-old boy who died from a fall off a Washington state bridge is asking the court to intervene on his official death certificate.

Michael Gish on Wednesday petitioned a Pierce County judge to review Medical Examiner Thomas Clark’s determination that his son, Jordon Gish, died by suicide.

The family says the boy’s death was an accident and the suicide ruling is affecting benefit claims.

The teenager died in July 2017 while playing on a Puyallup bridge with a friend.

The lawyer on the Gish case also represented a whistleblower who filed a complaint against Clark this year, accusing the coroner of mismanaging death investigations.

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