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The Breakfast Club

Woman Sues Bar For Serving Her Alcohol After She Causes $10m Home Explosion

The Breakfast Club

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Comedy

4.414.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Woman Sues Bar For Serving Her Alcohol After She Causes $10m Home Explosion

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0:00.0

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0:08.7

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0:24.6

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0:55.6

She's 26 years old and she's a Canadian woman who in 2019 was convicted of impaired driving that led to a massive explosion in London.

1:05.6

Y'all might have forgot, never heard of Daniella, but she pled guilty to fall accounts of impaired driving and she was sentenced to three years in prison in 2021.

1:15.6

Can I refresh your memory? Let's go to CTV News for the report, please.

1:19.6

22-year-old Daniella Lease faces a dozen charges connected to the blast that rocked the old East Village mid-August.

1:26.6

Lease faces charges including impaired operation over 80 milligrams causing bodily harm and four counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm.

1:36.6

On August 14th emergency crews responded to the Woodman Avenue address for a collision once unseen responders noticed the smell of gas

1:46.6

and within minutes the house exploded. Police believed the vehicle hit a gas sign when it collided with the home.

1:53.6

Now roughly 100 homes had to be evacuated and seven people were injured including multiple first responders.

2:16.6

She's actually filing a lawsuit against ovation's Ontario food services alleging that the company shares some of the liability for civil lawsuits filed by the victims of the blast because they served her alcohol.

2:30.6

She's blaming it on the alcohol. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to CTV News for the report, please.

2:36.6

The kitchen or woman behind the wheel and an impaired driving crash that destroyed and damaged several homes in London is suing the company that served her at Budweiser Garter.

2:44.6

At Budweiser Gardens that night. Danielle Lease is facing a number of civil lawsuits in relation to the August 2019 crash and says ovation's Ontario food services should share liability.

2:56.6

Now CTV's Chris Assimson is joining us now with more on this story.

3:00.6

Chris, before the crash, Lease was at a concert.

3:04.6

Ricardo, the statement of claims says among other things the company served her alcohol didn't monitor how much she was drinking.

3:10.6

Let her drink more than she should have and ejected her from the venue without making sure she was not going to drive impaired in October 2020.

3:19.6

Lease pleaded guilty to four counts of impaired driving causing bodily harm, ultimately being sentenced to three years in prison.

3:26.6

Lease lawsuit against ovation's Ontario food services says the crash would not have happened if the company had not been negligent.

3:36.6

I came up in an era when drinking and driving with a choice. You can drink or you can drive or you can drink but you cannot do both.

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