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Two Brooklyn landlords were indicted yesterday in the deaths of five tenants after a fire broke out at an apartment building they owned. The fire was set off by an arsonist and swept through the building in January of 2010.

The landlords, Vasilios Gerazounis and his son Argyrios, illegally subdivided the building at 2033 86th Street, converting the second floor to two apartments, and the third floor to four, according to the New York Daily News. The conversion blocked off several life-saving fire exits.

Later, other illegal conversions were also discovered in a nearby property owned by the defendants.

“Although the arsonist is responsible for setting the fire, he does not shoulder the blame alone,” Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes said in a statement. “The landlords share in the responsibility for each of the five deaths and the injuries. They owned, maintained, and made money from a building with illegal subdivisions that blocked tenants’ ability to escape in a deadly fire.”

The father and son were indicted on charges of manslaughter, reckless endangerment and one count of assault. They plead not guilty. If convicted, they’ll serve up to 25 years in prison.

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  • Adrastos54

    Ok, the LL’s aren’t the greatest, but these people also chose to live there. Were they stupid,? that they did not realize that in case of a fire they could not get out????

    The arsonist should be put to the death penalty, that is a no brainer. But the Ll did not start the fire, and who is to say if there would have ever been a fire there, so while the LL made sub divisions and all, they did not force anyone to live there.

    It was the free choice of the people to rent in a building like that.

    Also what is the DOB for? just to give out violations yet still do nothing. We have a few abondoned buildings here in brooklyn yet the same people own them, yet DOB does nothing.
    The nash building in park Slope has been dormant for decades, yet nothing is done.

    Now this building burned down, no inspectors ever saw the sub divisions.