Resident Recovers Belongings After Fire, Questions Apartment Complex Claims
WFAADecember 5, 20251 min444 views
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- 🏠 Christina Engel returned to her apartment at the Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth, 5 months after a fire, to find her belongings largely intact.
- 💡 She was told the unit was destroyed, but discovered her belongings had no smoke or water damage and no mold.
Missing Items and Official Claims
- ⚠️ Engel discovered several items missing from her apartment, including her safe containing a gun, passport, birth certificate, and car title.
- 📧 She is confused by an email stating her unit was a "red unit" due to significant mold contamination, especially after finding her belongings untouched.
- 📦 Construction employees only removed four boxes from her apartment, a quantity she feels is insufficient to hold her life and her sons' memories.
Personal Impact and Unanswered Questions
- 💔 Engel expressed distress over the potential loss of irreplaceable childhood memories and her youngest son's congressional nomination.
- 🗣️ She questions what will happen to her belongings and has not received a response from the Cooper Apartments spokesperson regarding her allegations.
- ⏳ She is awaiting information on when construction employees will retrieve the four boxes from her apartment.
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