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A woman is suing a concert venue after she got so drunk at a Marilyn Manson show that she blew up a house.
Daniella Leis, 26, was driving home from the concert at the Budweiser Gardens arena in London, Ontario in August 2019 when she crashed into a house, causing an
explosion, accord ing to the CBC.
The explosion destroyed four houses and injured seven people.
Falling embers caused fires at several homes nearby.
The entire neigh- borhood also had to be evacuated, and gas and water service were shut off in the area.
The explosion reportedly caused some- where between $10 million to $15 million in dam- ages.
Leis pled guilty to four counts of impaired driving and was sen- tenced to a three- year prison sen- tence in 2021.
Now, she and her father Shawn Leis have filed a lawsuit against Ovations Ontario Food Services, the company that held the concert and served her the booze.
The suit claims the company shares liability for the explosion because it kicked Leis out of the venue without trying to prevent her from driving home. It also alleges that the venue served her while knowing she was intoxi- cated.
World's Fastest Quadcopter Drone Reaches 224 mph
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3WwtByvSI0
By Ben Hooper
Jan. 19 (UPI) -- A man broke a Guinness World Record when his home- made drone reached a speed of 224 mph during a flight in Arizona.
Guinness World
Records confirmed Ryan Lademann broke the record for the fastest ground speed by a battery- powered remote-controlled quadcopter when he made his official attempt in Scottsdale.
Lademann said his drone, dubbed the XLR V3, was the result of multiple proto- types made using 3D print- ers and his hand construc- tion skills.
Guinness World Records rules required the XLR V3 to make two runs in oppo- site directions during level flight. The top speeds of both runs were then aver- aged together to set the record at 224 mph. Lademann said the top speed during his fastest run was 235.68 mph.
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Woman Sues Concert Venue After Getting So Drunk She Blew Up A Home, Caused $15M In Damages