MIDVALE, Utah (ABC4) — Residents displaced after the North Union apartment complex fire in Midvale held a protest outside the building demanding answers from the apartment owners, Keller Investment Properties (KIP).
Jeremy Seeley, a resident, led the protest on Saturday saying they are demanding answers, accountability, and immediate action from KIP.
“We left our important documents, our treasures and in some cases our pets behind. For hours we watched as the fire spread across the building consuming so much of what we had built for our lives,” Seeley said while addressing the media.
Drone footage shows North Union apartment fire, extensive damage
The fire broke out on July 31 displacing nearly 200 residents. The fire reportedly started in a void space between the fourth floor and the roof of the buildings. Initial investigation indicates that the fire started due to mechanical issues…