
'They took her engagement ring': Winnipeg apartment residents find suites broken into following fire
CTV
The blows keep coming for residents who lived at the Quail Ridge Apartment complex in Winnipeg as some have had their apartments broken into.
The blows keep coming for residents who lived at the Quail Ridge Apartment complex in Winnipeg as some have had their apartments broken into.
Last week, the apartment building at 200 Quail Ridge Road caught fire, with flames tearing through the roof and top floor.
Up to 180 people who lived in the building were displaced and the apartment is considered a complete loss.
Now, as residents try to figure out how to rebuild their lives, some have learned their apartments were broken into while they were gone.
Jennifer Nadon's son and daughter-in-law were living at the apartment and said they noticed some valuables were missing when they were allowed back into the building to get their stuff.
"When we got there and went in, that was the first thing that we looked for was her jewelry, which was taken. They took her engagement ring," said Nadon.
In an email obtained by CTV News Winnipeg, the management company of the building confirmed some apartments were broken into.

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