Francisville, Philadelphia – The Mack family of Francisville finds themselves without a home after their property was unexpectedly demolished, leaving them with nothing but rubble and shattered belongings. Tyrone Mack, returning from cancer treatments, received the devastating news that their house on the 700 block of North 16th Street was deemed uninhabitable, forcing them to evacuate in just 60 seconds.
Unplanned Demolition Shocks Residents
The demolition, conducted by a construction crew next door working on behalf of The Regis Group, was intended to clear space for a 10-unit apartment building. However, the Mack family was caught off guard when their home began to shake violently, ultimately collapsing without warning.
Sandy Island, who was inside the house at the time, described the terrifying moment when the structure began to crumble around her. Despite months of demolition work nearby, the sudden collapse came as a shock to the family.
Losses and Legal Action
The Mack family, already facing significant challenges including Tyrone’s battle with Stage 4 colon cancer and their son’s leukemia, must now grapple with the loss of their home and possessions. Their 15-year-old cat, Frisky, was tragically discovered dead amidst the debris.
The family has enlisted legal support to investigate the developer, citing failed inspections and violations leading up to the collapse. The Department of Licenses and Inspections had already flagged the property as unsafe prior to the incident, raising questions about oversight and accountability.
Seeking Answers and Support
In the aftermath of the demolition, the Mack family is left to rebuild their lives from scratch. Struggling to find stability amid their health challenges, they are currently residing in a hotel while they determine their next steps.
Despite reaching out for comment, The Regis Group has remained silent regarding the incident, leaving the Mack family and their supporters demanding accountability and justice.
Rebuilding Hope
As the Mack family navigates this devastating setback, their story highlights the importance of proper oversight in construction projects and the profound impact of unexpected disasters on vulnerable communities. For now, they continue to seek answers and support as they strive to rebuild their lives and find a place to call home once again.
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