Crime & Safety
Danbury Man's Lawsuit Second in Metro-North Tragedy
The man was riding in the middle of the first car during the fatal crash.

A Danbury man injured in the Metro-North tragedy that killed six people in early February will be the second to sue Metro-North, the News Times reports.
Julio Gonzalo Loja Mendoza, 39 was riding in the middle of the first car on Feb. 3, the publication reports. Mendoza’s lawyer, Agostinho J. Ribero told the News Times after the car caught on fire it took firefighters a while to arrive causing passengers to break a window to get out.
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According to the News Times, Mendoza was treated for several injuries as a result of which he has been unable to work. He signed a notice of claim that was delivered to Metro-North’s Manhattan headquarters on Feb. 27.
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