Murdered Woman's Family Files Lawsuit Against Apartment Complex
Murdered Woman's Family Files Lawsuit Against Apartment Complex
A 30-year-old New Jersey mother was granted a temporary restraining order against her estranged husband just before he murdered her and their two children, according to a new lawsuit filed by the woman’s family. Unfortunately, even though Ruth Esther Reyes de Severino “begged the managers of Penns Grove Gardens in Salem County, N.J., to change the door locks,” with the restraining order in hand, the apartment complex locks were never changed, and her husband had a key to the unit.On February 5, 2020, Eugenio Severino, 54, unlocked the door with a knife and stabbed her and their two children, Eurianny, 5, and Eury, 2, according to the the police report. He then hanged himself in a public park.The suit, filed last month in Salem County Superior Court, names defendants Penns Grove Apartments, Penns Grove Gardens, the Massachusetts-based Housing Management Resources and Roger J. Gendron. It claims “negligence, wrongful death, breach of contract and negligent hiring and supervision” and the family is seeking compensatory and punitive damages, as well as the $1,207 security deposit for the apartment since the property managers failed to change the locks.
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