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DANIEL Julian said the report into the fire that claimed the lives of his late wife, Lisa Morris-Julian, and two of their children should be “made available to the family first.”
Stating that the family “remains in the dark” about the cause of the fire, Julian said his wife’s mother, Ann Morris, should also be privy to the contents of the report. Today marks one year since Morris-Julian, daughter Xianne, 25, and six-year-old son Jesiah perished in the fire at her Farfan Street, Arima, home.
In a phone interview yesterday, Julian said: “A few months ago, I said the family should get the report first. I still believe the family should get it first. I did ask that it be given to me so we could look at it and make a decision. We haven’t seen any report. We would like to know for ourselves. We would like to read it for ourselves.”
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