Chris pabst spoke to the man filing that suit. Chris is live at the metro headquarters in northwest washington. Chris, as you reported yesterday, these claims could cost metro millions of dollars. Well absolutely. These lawsuits are soon to start piling up. Today, we learned that the first lawsuit will officially be filed tomorrow. And then just a minutes ago, abc 7 learned that six more of those passengers have already signed on with that same law firm with the man who is filing tomorrow. Now, speaking of that man he said today that he thought that he was going to die on that train when it started filling with smoke. So much in fact that he wrote a text to his mother and to his two kids saying goodbye. I just didnt see any way that we were going to get out of there because the smoke was encapsulating and all you could see out the window is darkness. At about 3 30 monday afternoon, while stuck inside a smokefilled metro train near the Lenfant Plaza station, malbert rich thought his lif
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