Residents of building where man died in fire have days to find new housing
Residents are being evicted from their homes after their neighbor was killed in a fire. Share Updated: 6:31 PM CST Feb 3, 2021
Residents of building where man died in fire have days to find new housing
Residents are being evicted from their homes after their neighbor was killed in a fire. Share Updated: 6:31 PM CST Feb 3, 2021
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Show Transcript THAT IS WHAT WE WERE ABLE TO RECOVER SO FAR. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, TANYA TRONCO CLEARED OUT HER MOTHER’S UNIT AT BURNHAM HILL APARTMENTS AT 29TH AND MITCHELL. WE WERE INFORMED WE HAD A WEEK. NO EXPLANATION. THE SUDDEN DEPARTURE COMES AFTER A DEADLY FIRE BROKE OUT LAST THURSDAY IN A THIRD FLOOR UNIT. THE RED CROSS IS HELPING 105 TENANTS WITH TEMPORARY HOUSING. IS YOUR MOM FRUSTRATED? EXTREMELY. EXTREMELY. AND SHE’S ON DISABILITY SO IT’S HARD. A FOUR-DAY NOTICE IS RIDICULOUS. THIS AIR FORCE VETERAN
Calls for Napier night shelter after disabled woman kicked out of home
27 Jan, 2021 02:29 AM
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Natasha Ruru Tynan (right) and her advocate Dawn Bedingfield at the Marewa home she was recently evicted from. Photo / Paul Taylor
Natasha Ruru Tynan (right) and her advocate Dawn Bedingfield at the Marewa home she was recently evicted from. Photo / Paul Taylor
Calls for a night shelter in Napier have intensified after a vulnerable woman was left homeless after being evicted from her government accommodation. Natasha Ruru Tynan, who has multiple sclerosis – a disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord – left her two-bedroom apartment after her 80-year-old roommate was moved into a pensioner flat.
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