Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

5 indicted in gas explosion that killed 2

- By Jake Pearson

A building owner and four others were arrested Thursday on manslaught­er, negligent homicide and other charges in connection with a gas explosion last year that killed two people and leveled three Manhattan buildings.

A restaurant worker and a diner in the sushi restaurant on the ground level of one of the collapsed buildings were killed i n the explosion. Their badly burned bodies were discovered by rescue workers digging through the rubble days after the blast.

The buildings’ owner, Maria Hrynenko; her son, Michael Hrynenko; master plumber Andrew Trombettas; general contractor Dilber Kukic; and worker Athanasios Ioannidis recklessly engineered an illegal gas del ivery system that ultimately caused the March explosion and subsequent fire in the trendy East Village neighborho­od, authoritie­s said.

“Developmen­t, constructi­on and renovation is happening across t he cit y at breakneck speed,” said Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr., noting that the temptation for taking “shortcuts has never been greater.”

Among t he shortcuts taken in this case include Trombettas’ willingnes­s t o rent out his master plumbing l icense to Ioannidis, a worker who wasn’t certified to perform the work, said Mark Peters, commission­er of the Department of Investigat­ion. One time Trombettas was i n Greece when he said he’d supervised work, Peters said.

Worker Moises Ismael Locon Yac a nd diner Nicholas Figueroa died in the blast.

“S opra nos” actress Drea de Matteo’s apartment was among t hose destroyed i n the explosion.

Eight months before the explosion, Ioannidis used yellow f lexible hosi ng to provide gas i nto t he building f rom t he restaurant’s gas meter — an unsafe hookup that prompted Consolidat­ed Edison utility inspectors to turn off the gas, officials said.

As a workaround, the workers then installed a complex series of pipes and valves t o provide a makeshift gas deliver y system i nto one of the buildings via an uncapped gas meter in a locked room in the basement of t he adjacent building, officials said.

Shortly before the explosion, and after a rest aurant worker c alled Maria Hrynenko about smell i ng gas, sur veillance video shows Kukic and her son entering and then running out of the basement without warning anyone, they said.

An attorney for Maria Hrynenko didn’t return a message seeking comment. Attempts to reach the others were unsuccessf­ul.

The defendants were to be arraigned Thursday afternoon, and it wasn’t immediatel­y clear if they had attorneys who could comment on the charges.

Two years ago, a gas explosion in an East Harlem building killed eight people and injured about 50.

A gas l eak was reported before that blast.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this March 27, 2015file photo, a pile of debris remains at the site of a building explosion in the East Village neighborho­od of New York.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this March 27, 2015file photo, a pile of debris remains at the site of a building explosion in the East Village neighborho­od of New York.

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