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BELLEVILLE A landlord is accused of failing to provide proper fire safety equipment on his premises after a fire caused the death of two tenants.
Dailynn Craig, individually and as special administrator of the Estates of Travis Ray Craig, deceased, Legan Reece Craig, deceased and Talen Eli Craig, filed a complaint April 19 in the St. Clair County Circuit Court against Equity Trust Company Custodian and FBO Mohammad H. Ardehali, IRA, alleging wrongful death.
According to the suit, the defendants leased the premises located on Vaux Street in Zeigler to the plaintiffs. On Nov. 30, 2020, Travis Craig and Talen Craig allegedly died as a result of a fire that took place on the premises.
BELLEVILLE The owners of a dog that allegedly attacked a woman who was walking by their house are being sued for allegedly violating the state s Animal Control Act.
Deborah Spivak filed a complaint Jan. 6 in the St. Clair County Circuit Court against Mark Sandheinrich and Karen Sandheinrich, alleging violation of the Illinois Animal Control Act.
Spivak alleges in her complaint that on Dec. 29, she was walking past the Sandheinrich s house located on Caron Drive in Belleville when the defendants dog attacked her and caused her to suffer injuries. Spivak claims she was conducting herself peacefully and that the Sandheinrichs dog attacked her without any provocation. Spivak alleges the defendants knowingly permitted the dog to remain on their premises and that the animal was not restrained.