Hamptons rental where two young sisters died was a fire trap: lawsuit

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Hamptons rental where two young sisters died was a fire trap: lawsuit
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Jillian Wiener, 21, and her sister Lindsay, 19, of Potomac, Md., were vacationing with their parents and older brother at 3 Spring Lane, when a fire erupted on Aug. 3, killing the women and leaving…

had “worthless carcasses of non-functioning alarms” — but a popular vacation rental website portrayed the property as safe, according to a lawsuit.

Jillian Wiener, 21, and her sister Lindsay, 19, of Potomac, Md., were vacationing with their parents and older brother at 3 Spring Lane, when a fire erupted on Aug. 3, killing the women and leaving their family shattered. “Rather than fond memories of a week’s vacation on Long Island’s east end, the Wiener family is left with a nightmare from which they cannot wake,” the family declared in their Brooklyn Federal Court filing against Homeaway.com and the property owners.for a week. The three-bedroom, two-bath, $1.8 million house was owned by Pamela and Peter Miller.The garage door of the Sag Harbor home where two young women were killed in a fire in August.

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