One of the people injured in the Sunday explosion at Dunwoody’s Arrive Apartments has hired a law firm to represent her and investigate the cause of the incident.
On Sept. 12, police and fire personnel responded to reports of an explosion at the Arrive Apartments at 2000 Asbury Square. The official cause of the explosion is still under investigation, but a spokesperson for Atlanta Gas Light previously stated that someone did report smelling gas in the complex that day. Following the explosion, an inspection found two separate leaks throughout the complex.
According to a press release from personal injury law firm Morgan & Morgan, 27-year-old Sherelle Baker was parked in her car next to one of the complex buildings at the time of the explosion. Debris from the blast broke through Baker’s windshield and knocked her unconscious.
DeKalb County Fire Rescue did not confirm in time for publication whether Baker was one of the four people initially reported injured from the blast.
Baker and her attorney Dylan Bess spoke about the incident at a virtual press conference on Sept. 15. Baker is not a resident of the Arrive Apartments, but was at the complex that day for something related to her job. She said she arrived early from church, so she was waiting in her car.
“As I was legit sitting there, I just felt a wave hit me,” Baker said. “After that, it gets extremely foggy.”
Baker said she suffered cuts and bruises from the explosion and also currently has a concussion. She said...
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