Mar 20 • 02:08 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

Fumes leaked into apartment - tenant injured

A woman in her sixties suffered serious injuries from carbon monoxide fumes leaking into her bedroom from a garage.

A woman in her sixties sustained severe injuries due to carbon monoxide fumes that leaked into her bedroom from a nearby garage. When emergency responders found her in bed, she was unresponsive and suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. This incident raises significant concerns regarding safety measures in residential buildings and the impact of potential structural issues that might lead to such hazardous situations.

The newspaper Hem&Hyra investigated the situation, revealing that this was not the first incident of gas leaks in the area. A previous tenant had alerted authorities back in 2004 about black soot under the floorboards and a strange smell, which led to a municipal investigation that identified the garage fumes as the source of the problem. While the local government initiated sealing work to address the issue, it appears that similar problems have resurfaced, likely due to subsidence or cracking in the property as suggested by the current CEO of Ystadbostäder.

The ramifications of this incident are profound, as the affected woman continues to deal with the long-lasting effects of her poisoning. The CEO, Jimmie Persson, remarked on the multitude of errors that likely contributed to this unfortunate circumstance, calling for a thorough review and preventive measures to ensure the safety of tenants in the future. This story highlights the critical need for stringent safety checks and ongoing maintenance in residential buildings to safeguard the health of their inhabitants.

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