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Resident files class-action lawsuit after Florida condo collapse, NBC reports

MIAMI – As the death toll climbs to four in a Florida condo collapse, a resident filed a class action lawsuit within 24 hours of the fatal incident, NBC News reports.

The lawsuit was filed Thursday night by Manuel Drezner, a resident of Champlain Towers South in Miami-Dade County. The aim of the lawsuit is “to indemnify the victims of this unfathomable loss,” according to NBC News.

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With nearly 160 missing and at least four dead after a tower of a seaside condominium collapsed into a smoldering heap of bent metal and concrete, rescuers on Friday used both heavy equipment and their own hands to comb through the rubble, forever more desperate to search for survivors, according to the Associated Press.

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