Survivor of fatal Downtown Eastside hotel fire files proposed class-action lawsuit
VANCOUVER — A woman who survived a fatal fire at a downtown Vancouver rooming hotel has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the building’s owner, the operator of the residence and the city’s fire department.
Plaintiff Jennifer Hansma is expected to join fellow survivors and members of a local housing advocacy group at a news conference later today to mark the one-year anniversary of the fire, which killed two people anddisplaced dozens of others.
The lawsuit says the owner and non-profit manager of the 110-year-old building, which operated as a rooming house for low-income residents, failed to ensure fire safety measures, while the city did not enforce safety regulations to the same standards it did elsewhere.
The claim says a separate fire broke out in the building a few days before the fatal fire, and while that blaze was quickly doused by the sprinkler system and residents using extinguishers, the fire alarm didn’t activate.