A lawyer says he has proof the Amazon building wasn't structurally sound. However, both Amazon and the city of Edwardsville are disputing that claim.
. Now, an attorney claims structural flaws cost six people their lives.
It was four months ago when an Ef-3 tornado ripped through an Amazon distribution center in Edwardsville, Illinois. Six people working inside died when the building partially collapsed. "Within the last two weeks, we have obtained via a Freedom of Information request of a national structural engineer’s report that indicates the columns in the area where the building collapsed were unanchored, which is a grave violation of the International Building Code," Casciato said.
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