Temporary worker charged in destructive 2011 Christmas Day burst that killed Madonna Badger's youngsters, guardians has vanished



Temporary worker charged in destructive 2011 Christmas Day burst that killed Madonna Badger's youngsters, guardians has vanished

The Connecticut contractual worker who assumed a key part in a Christmas Day blast in 2011 that killed a lady's folks and three youthful little girls has disappeared.

The Stamford Advocate reported that a Hartford Superior Court judge has planned a crisis hearing for Thursday to talk about Michael Borcina's whereabouts, and why he has not turned over development records to the court.

Borcina was dating Madonna Badger at the season of the flame and was additionally responsible for significant remodels to her stately $1.7 million Victorian home.

Badger's ex, Matthew Badger, documented a wrongful demise suit for the benefit of their three girls affirming that Borcina's neglectful remodel transformed the home into a "firetrap."

The suit, additionally names the city of Stamford as a litigant. City lawyers need to analyze Borcina's records and meeting about his work on the home — yet nobody, including his own legal counselor, knows where he is, the Stamford Advocate reported.

Borcina had long assumed liability for the catastrophe, saying he had despicably discarded chimney cinders that started the flame.
Temporary worker charged in destructive 2011 Christmas Day burst that killed Madonna Badger's youngsters, guardians has vanished

In a statement, Borcina said he deceived examiners "to extra her from conveying the weight that possibly she had accomplished something to hurt her family."

Madonna Badger said "I feel frustrated about him. I feel fantastically pitiful for him," in light of the stunner claim.

Borcina has officially settled a different suit brought by the young ladies' dad for $5 million.


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