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Evidence at deadly blast site in northwest Houston to be preserved after victims’ families file lawsuit
Read full article: Evidence at deadly blast site in northwest Houston to be preserved after victims’ families file lawsuitOn Monday afternoon, a judge granted an order ensuring all evidence to be preserved as investigators try to determine the cause of the blast. The judge granted a temporary restraining order. 2. Who asked for the temporary restraining order? What’s included in the temporary restraining order? An attorney representing Watson Grinding & Manufacturing had no comment after Monday’s proceedings.
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What we know about Gerardo Castorena, a victim in the deadly northwest Houston explosion
Read full article: What we know about Gerardo Castorena, a victim in the deadly northwest Houston explosionHOUSTON – Two employees of the Watson Valve Services company were killed in an explosion at the business early Friday morning in northwest Houston. The men, identified as Frank Flores and Gerardo Castorena, were at the business using the gym facilities when the blast occurred at 4:20 a.m., officials with the Houston Fire Department said in a press conference. My deepest condolences to the families of Mr Frank Flores and Mr Gerardo Castorena on their terrible loss. Gerardo Castorena was one of two victims killed in an explosion in northwest Houston on Jan. 24, 2020. “I wouldn’t have a dad if he wasn’t late,” Martinez said.