Zelda filed a suit against Henry on behalf of the estate of her daughter, Lily. Henry had negligently lit a cigarette at a gas station causing an explosion which resulted in the instantaneous death of Lily, that is, Lily died instantly without even living a second between the explosion and her death. Under a typical survival statute, the court will:
A. Allow damages to Lily's estate as a matter of strict liability in tort.
B. Permit equitable relief for Lily's estate.
C. Award punitive damages to Lily's estate.
D. Award to Lily's estate no survival damages for pain and suffering.



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