The families of three senior women who died from heat exposure inside a Rogers Park apartment complex were awarded $16 million in a settlement with the building owners.
Delores McNeely, 76, Gwendolyn Osborne, 72, and Janice Reed, 68,on May 14 at the James Sneider Apartments, 7450 N. Rogers Ave., as temperatures inside the building rose into the low 90s.
Gateway Apartments Ltd and Hispanic Housing and Development Corporation, the companies that own and manage the buildings, agreed to the $16 million total payout which will be divided equally between the families.
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