California Homeowner Charged in Fire Deaths
The owner of a Los Angeles, Calif., home where four people died in a fire is facing criminal charges.
The city attorney’s office claims Leonarda Duenez Aguilar illegally turned a Sylmar barn into living quarters with unlicensed plumbing and electrical work, including adding a bathroom and kitchen without permits. Prosecutors also say there were no smoke alarms.
A fire there in January killed Uriel and Maria Estrada, their 12-year-old daughter, Isabel, and 7-year-old son, Alejandro.
Duenez Aguilar was charged Friday with six criminal counts. Each carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
The owner’s lawyer, Brian Weinberger, disputes the allegations and says the building was provided with smoke detectors. He also says his client remains distraught over the deaths.
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