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Norwich, CT Attorney News Archive (Page 2)
Griswold Propane Tank Explosion Injures One, State Police InvestigateA propane tank explosion on Nowakowski Road in Griswold, Connecticut, has left one person injured, prompting an investigation by Connecticut State Police. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene on Bitgood Road after reports came in about a vehicle engulfed in flames due to an unsecured propane tank that had recently been filled and was sitting in the truck bed. Officials from the fire department confirm that the explosion happened when the vehicle's owner opened the tailgate, resulting in a significant pressure release. This incident raises important questions related to civil litigation and personal injury law, as those affected may consider pursuing legal action. Local attorneys who focus on real estate law are also expected to weigh in on the matter, given the potential implications of such hazardous incidents on property safety regulations. Griswold Driver Charged with Manslaughter After Deadly Pedestrian AccidentIn a heartbreaking turn of events in Griswold, Connecticut, 37-year-old Ean King faces second-degree manslaughter charges after a deadly incident in August 2024. King is accused of veering off the road and fatally striking 78-year-old Bernice LaRochelle while she was walking on the sidewalk. This tragic collision also resulted in damage to a nearby U.S. post office and several roadside structures. The circumstances surrounding the crash have raised serious concerns about criminal negligence. Reports indicate that King's reckless driving was compounded by his refusal to undergo a blood test following a failed sobriety evaluation. Local authorities are stressing the significance of accountability in such cases, underscoring their dedication to personal injury law and ensuring justice for victims. As the community in Griswold processes this devastating incident, King remains in custody with a bond set at $150,000, awaiting his upcoming court appearance. Fire Ravages New London Apartment, Displacing 50 Residents as Community Rallies for SupportA four-alarm fire at an apartment complex on Union Street in New London has left four individuals hospitalized for smoke inhalation. Meanwhile, a firefighter required evaluation for heat exhaustion following the incident. The blaze ignited around 5:20 p.m., leading to the emergency evacuation of 50 residents from their homes. Local officials have highlighted the necessity of community resilience in the wake of this disaster. Legal experts specializing in civil litigation are advising affected tenants to understand their rights regarding recovery under real estate laws. In Hartford, law firms focused on wills and estates are also ready to assist families who may face displacement due to the fire. This incident underscores the vital connection between legal protections and emergency situations. As recovery efforts begin, legal practitioners in the area remain prepared to support those affected by this tragic event. New London Fire Displaces 50 Residents as Community Unites for SupportA devastating fire at the Crocker House apartment building in New London, Connecticut, has left 50 residents homeless. The blaze began in a second-floor unit on Union Street, prompting a swift response from firefighters. New London Deputy Fire Chief Mark Waters commended the initial responders for their quick actions, which enabled the successful evacuation of the entire building and helped minimize casualties. Four individuals were hospitalized for smoke inhalation, while one firefighter received treatment for heat exhaustion due to the extreme temperatures. Tenants, including local resident Joe Richardson, expressed deep concern for their neighbors during the chaotic scene. They highlighted the immediate support provided by local fire crews. In the wake of the fire, the Red Cross has arrived on the scene to assist those affected. As the community rallies together, efforts are underway to help residents navigate the aftermath of this tragic event. Man Seriously Injured in Assault at New London Assisted Living Facility; Police InvestigateA serious assault at an assisted living facility on Colman Street in New London has left a man with significant injuries, as confirmed by local police. The victim was found unresponsive with facial trauma and has been taken to Lawrence + Memorial Hospital for urgent medical attention. Authorities, including the New London detectives and the Connecticut State Police Major Crime Squad, are actively investigating the incident, which does not appear to be random. Community members are encouraged to assist with the inquiry, directing tips to the New London Police Department. This case underscores ongoing concerns surrounding personal safety and criminal defense in Connecticut's care facilities, raising questions about civil litigation and the protections available to residents in such environments. Man Faces Manslaughter Charges in Lindsay Melher's 2024 Death in New LondonCourtney Walker, 25, was arraigned on Wednesday in New London, facing charges of second-degree manslaughter in connection with the tragic death of Lindsay Melher in June 2024. After a year-long investigation, law enforcement officials have linked Walker to the incident, revealing he was allegedly driving Melher's vehicle during the fatal accident. During the arraignment, the state's attorney expressed concerns about public safety, highlighting Walker's previous criminal history and ongoing legal issues in Hartford and Norwich. Melher's family is devastated by her loss, remembering her as a kind and selfless person who dedicated herself to helping others. Currently incarcerated on unrelated charges, Walker is scheduled to return to court on August 29. Taftville Man Injured in Serious Motorcycle Accident on Route 2 in PrestonA motorcycle accident on Route 2 in Preston, Connecticut, left a 44-year-old man from Taftville with serious injuries on Tuesday evening. The incident occurred just before 5 p.m. when a Hyundai Santa Fe, attempting to make a left turn at the Mattern Road intersection, was struck by a pickup truck. This collision caused the Hyundai to spin into oncoming traffic. The motorcyclist, unable to brake in time, crashed into the Hyundai and was ejected from his bike due to the impact. State police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident. Anyone with additional information is urged to reach out to Trooper Lee Lukin at Troop E in Montville. Connecticut Man Arrested for Home Invasion in Lisbon Amid Growing Crime ConcernsA man has been arrested in Lisbon, Connecticut, following serious allegations of assault and theft during a home invasion on Kimball Road. The incident escalated when the suspect allegedly confronted the victim and took a firearm, leading to a response from state police. Legal experts suggest that this case highlights important issues related to civil litigation and personal injury law, especially in circumstances involving home defense. The accused faces multiple charges, including robbery and breach of peace, prompting interest from local attorneys and elected officials as the investigation continues. Currently, the suspect remains in custody with a bond set at $200,000 as the legal proceedings begin. Norwich Trench Collapse: Connecticut Worker Dies from InjuriesA tragic workplace incident has claimed the life of 60-year-old Michael Dirocco from Norwich. Dirocco died after a trench collapse occurred while he was improperly connecting a private sewer line to the city sewer system. Norwich Battalion Fire Chief Pat Curtin reported that emergency crews arrived quickly but discovered Dirocco in critical condition. He unfortunately passed away after being hospitalized. Mayor Peter Nystrom has pointed out that the sewer connection project lacked proper permits, raising questions about potential violations of safety regulations. The Norwich Police Department is leading an investigation into the incident, with support from Connecticut's OSHA. This heartbreaking event highlights serious concerns about employment safety standards within business and corporate practices across the state.
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