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Family of mother, infant killed in Oak Cliff apartment explosion sues Atmos for gross negligence
The family of Marysol Perez and her infant son, Eric Jr.​, is filing a lawsuit alleging gross negligence by the utility ...
A new wrongful death lawsuit accuses Atmos Energy of failing to mark gas lines before a deadly Oak Cliff apartment explosion.
At least three people are dead, including a child, after an explosion and fire broke out at a two-story apartment building in Dallas' Oak Cliff neighborhood, authorities say.
City officials confirmed there were an unspecified number of fatalities in an explosion that leveled a Dallas apartment ...
The NTSB’s preliminary report says the gas line had not been identified and marked before the May 28 blast that destroyed an Oak Cliff building.
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Unmarked gas line blamed for fatal Dallas apartment explosion, NTSB preliminary report reveals
A newly released preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reveals that an underground natural gas line was left unmarked prior to a fatal apartment building explosion in ...
The report lands amid at least four legal claims against Atmos Energy, the natural gas utility whose service line to the 23-unit complex was struck by a drilling rig before the blast.
A natural gas explosion destroyed a residential building in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas on Thursday afternoon, killing three people, including a child, and injuring several others, according to ...
Three lawsuits have been filed after an explosion and fire last week at a Des Plaines condo building. Fifteen people were hurt, three of them critically, in the explosion and fire at a three-story ...
Three people were killed and at least five others were hospitalized when a gas explosion destroyed a Dallas apartment complex Thursday afternoon, city officials said. The blaze erupted just before 1 p ...
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