More than 20 displaced Abbotsford condo residents sue ex-neighbours for 'catastrophic' fire
08-05-2024 13:00 via cbc.ca

More than 20 displaced Abbotsford condo residents sue ex-neighbours for 'catastrophic' fire

More than 20 residents driven from their Abbotsford, B.C., homes by a May 2022 condo fire are now suing three former neighbours, among other defendants including the city, fire department and property management company, alleging negligence that started or contributed to the destructive fire.
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