With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". in refusing to grant partial summary judgment with respect to Rainwater’s wrongful death claim because a genuine issue of material fact remains as to whether decedent’s suicide was voluntary or whether it was induced by mental illness and/or drug addiction. See Hooks SuperX, 642 N.E.2d at 521. Affirmed. GARRARD, J., and HOFFMAN, Sr. J., concur. 1 . Indiana trial rules expressly permit parties to plead inconsistent, alternative claims. Ind. Trial Rule 8(E); 15(A); Palacios v. Kline, 566 N.E.2d 573, 576 (Ind.Ct.App.1991) (noting that there is no limitation upon the trial court’s discretion in permitting amendments which change the cause of action or the theory of the complaint); Cahoon v. Cummings, No. 79A05-9801-CV-026 (Ind.Ct.App. June 30, 1999) slip op. at 16-27, - N.E.2d -, - - - (<HOLDING>); see also American International Adjustment

A: holding unconstitutional a state wrongful death statute which denied illegitimate children the right to recover for the wrongful death of their mother
B: holding that the plaintiff could bring an action for negligent misrepresentation although the plaintiff could not sue on the contract because the contract was void
C: holding that plaintiff could pur sue the inconsistent remedies prescribed by indianas wrongful death statute and indianas survivorship statute but could not obtain a double recovery for the same injury
D: holding that plaintiffs failure to prove decedents death was caused by the wrongful acts of the defendant precludes any recovery of wrongful death damages under mississippis wrongful death statute
C.