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Judges say utility not to blame for fire that killed 4
Friday, October 30, 2009

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. -- A panel of judges has dismissed a lawsuit against a utility company for a fire that killed four people.

Two Cambria County judges say Penelec, which cut off service days before the fire, can't be held liable because a candle caused it. A third judge disagreed, saying a jury should hear the case.

The ruling, filed Wednesday, also dismisses claims against a company that called delinquent customers.

A woman, her grandson and two visitors died in the May 14, 2005, fire in Hastings.

The suit also names the rental property's owner and a man living there who's accused of leaving the candle unattended.

Attorneys for the victims' families say they'll appeal but aren't sure whether the case will proceed against the other defendants.

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First published on October 30, 2009 at 9:42 am
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