Second Lawsuit to be Filed Involving the Merrimack Valley Gas Disaster
Second Lawsuit to be Filed Involving the Merrimack Valley Gas Disaster
Earlier this year on September 13, Kenneth DeVeau, 57, passed away after he suffered a heart attack “when he was evacuated from his home during the Merrimack Valley gas disaster.” Now, months later, his family decided it plans to sue Columbia Gas and its parent company.But what happened? What caused the gas explosion that prompted the evacuations? Well, according to reports from the day of the incident, a “series of fires and explosions on pipelines operated by Columbia Gas ripped through Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover” on September 13, 2018. As a result, thousands of residents were forced to evacuate their homes, including DeVeau.According to family members, DeVeau had a heart condition that was exacerbated by the September 13 gas explosions and evacuation. In the chaos of the event, DeVeau’s sister instructed him to “activate his emergency medical bracelet so an ambulance would take him to a hospital,” according to Marc Breakstone, the attorney representing the family.However, later on in the evening, DeVeau’s sister witnessed him being “transported into an emergency shelter at North Andover High School.” Because the area was cordoned offer, she couldn’t reach her brother to help him.
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