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Expert: Lewisville explosion should have been avoided
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 11:05 PM
Updated Tuesday, Jan 15 at 3:37 AM
NEWS 8 INVESTIGATES
The gas and electric companies involved in last week’s deadly natural gas explosion at a Lewisville duplex have a history together of line ruptures, records obtained by News 8 indicate.
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