An in-depth look at records before fatal home explosion
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An in-depth look at records before fatal home explosion
By Isabella Ledonne Click here for updates on this story LEXINGTON, Missouri (KSHB) — It’s been nearly two weeks since a house explosion in Lexington, Missouri, claimed the life of a 5-year-old boy and critically injured his father and sister. Jacob Cunningham, the father of the children, filed a lawsuit on behalf of himself, his 10-year-old daughter, Cami, and his late 5-year-old son, Alistair, against the four companies involved in the gas…
Wrongful death lawsuit filed following Lexington house explosion
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The father and sister of a 5-year-old boy killed in a house explosion earlier this month in Lexington, Missouri have filed a wrongful death lawsuit. The explosion happened in Lexington following reports of a gas leak on Wednesday, April 9. The 5-year-old boy killed was identified as Alistair Lamb. His father, Jacob Cunningham and 10-year-old sister, Camille Lamb, were both taken to Kansas City hospitals with serious injuries.…
Lexington house explosion victims file lawsuit against four firms
A lawsuit has been filed in Lafayette County Circuit Court following the April 9 explosion in Lexington that killed a child and injured two others. The petition for damages, filed by Jacob Patrick Cunningham, alleges that contractors installing underground fiber optic cables struck a natural gas line, leading to a fatal explosion at 1717 Franklin […] The post Lexington house explosion victims file lawsuit against four firms appeared first on KTT…
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