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No bellowec of acous the wate a feel-gc crowd w Office of University Relations si: no lawsuit has been filed again I ists at th the University or any of its eir I Colle] ployees in regards to the incident || venues t Lawson declined to comme i quent. b on accounts from residents oft I ^ct the i University Apartments that sevel perform al apartments reported gas odor I the exce prior to the explosion. I in Colic "Wliiit 1 can tell you is that Unise l r \ s a sity maintenance workers haveberl mosl i 0 out to the middle o Lawson said pie working parti repli I nts and are icing all gas lines' here are a lot of pet- k* very long houtst i are safe.” y Apartmen ied to see d uigation m Beat The Hell Outta Utah! 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