DETERMINING CAUSE OF MISSISSAUGA HOUSE EXPLOSION WILL "TAKE SOME TIME"

Jul 04, 2016

By Christine Ross

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Firefighters say 69 families are still unable to return home after an explosion in Mississauga, west of Toronto, that killed two people last week.Mississauga Fire Chief Tim Beckett says those include residents from 32 apartments in a nearby building and 37 other homes. Officials confirmed the on-site portion of the explosion investigation is complete and there’s no timeline on when their findings will be released. Tuesday’s explosion rained debris over the area and forced hundreds from their homes, though many have since been able to return.Last week police identified two bodies found in the wreckage as Robert Nadler and Dianne Page, both 55 years old.Page was found the day of the explosion. Police discovered Nadler’s remains on Thursday. Relatives confirmed to the Toronto Star that Nadler was convicted in a murder case in 1982 and released to a halfway house a decade later.

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