Opinion ID: 1742960
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Heading: Foreign Substance

Text: We first turn to the issue of the presence of some foreign substance on the tile. Both appellees present Kelley's deposition as proof that she did not see what caused her fall. The opposing proof offered by Kelley was that she observed dust on a bystander's fingertips after her fall. The bystander was assisting Kelley after she fell and wiped the tile with her hand and showed the dust on her fingertips to Kelley. Added to this evidence was the affidavit of Kelley's sister, Melinda Frint, who averred that she and Kelley walked from concrete in the main concourse onto a gritty tiled area where her sister slipped and fell on the gritty surface. Because all doubts and inferences must be resolved in favor of the non-moving party in summary-judgment proceedings, we view Kelley's testimony and Frint's affidavit as sufficient to raise a material fact question concerning the presence of dust or dirt on the tile. Brumley v. Naples, supra .