Fort Worth Resident Recovers Belongings After Apartment Fire, Claims Valuables Missing
WFAADecember 5, 20251 min1,022 views
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- 5 months after a fire at The Cooper apartment complex in Fort Worth, resident Christina Angel returned to her unit.
- 💡 Angel was initially told her apartment was destroyed by the fire, with claims of smoke, water damage, and mold.
Discovery of Intact Unit and Missing Items
- Upon entering her unit, Angel found it surprisingly intact, with no visible smoke, water damage, or mold.
- 🔑 Several valuable items are now reported missing, including a safe containing a gun, passport, birth certificate, and car title.
- 📦 Angel questions the removal of only four boxes of belongings by construction employees.
Emotional Impact and Unanswered Questions
- Angel expresses distress over the potential loss of irreplaceable items, such as her sons' childhood memories and a congressional nomination.
- 💬 She is confused by an email deeming her unit a "red unit" due to mold contamination, contradicting her observations.
- ❓ A spokesperson for The Cooper has not yet responded to allegations regarding the missing items and the condition of the apartment.
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