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ETA: This appears, at this time, to be a gas explosion due to a gas line leak in the building.

NYC Building Collapses After Blast, Fire By ADAM GOLDMAN, Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - An explosion was heard before a fire and collapse at a 3-story building on Manhattan's East Side on Monday, the Fire Department said.


Television reports said people were trapped inside, but fire officials did not immediately confirm that.


Heavy black smoke rose high above the building, wedged between taller structures on 62nd Street between Park and Madison avenues. Damage, including shattered windows, could be seen at one of the adjoining buildings.


The building reportedly housed a doctor's office and a beauty salon.


Streets around the area were closed off to traffic as ambulances and rescue units responded just before 9 a.m.


Witnesses told reporters that they heard a loud explosion, but it wasn't clear whether it was before or after the fire started.



-- Edited by detroit at 10:10, 2006-07-10

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if this guy caused the explosion so his wife couldn't get the building in a divorce, I hope the book is thrown at him...



Firefighters work to contain the remains of a fire Monday, July 10, 2006 in New York. ...


Suicide Attempt Probed in NYC Collapse
By ADAM GOLDMAN, Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - Authorities were investigating whether a doctor who survived the explosion of a four-story home on Manhattan's Upper East Side might have caused the blast rather than sell the home as part of a divorce judgment in his ex-wife's favor.


A police official with direct knowledge of the case told The Associated Press that Dr. Nicholas Bartha, 66, had recently contemplated suicide in a rambling e-mail to his ex-wife:


"When you read this ... your life will change forever. You deserve it. You will be transformed from gold digger to ash and rubbish digger. You always wanted me to sell the house. I always told you I will leave the house only if I am dead."


The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.


The morning explosion hurled fireballs high into the sky and left the upscale block covered in bricks, broken glass and splintered wood. Authorities said at least 15 people were injured, including five civilians and 10 firefighters.


The doctor was rescued after yelling up to rescuers while buried in the wreckage, fire officials said. Bartha and one passer-by suffered severe injuries; the remaining injuries were minor.


Heavy black smoke rose high above the landmark, 19th-century building on 62nd Street between Park and Madison Avenues, a few blocks from Central Park.


Fire Chief Nicholas Scoppetta said authorities were looking into the possibility that the blast was the result of a suicide attempt, calling it "a distinct possibility."


Bartha had recently lost a $4 million judgment in the divorce case.


According to a 2005 appellate court opinion, the doctor had "intentionally traumatized" his Jewish wife, who was born in Nazi-occupied Holland, by posting "swastika-adorned articles and notes" around their home. The opinion also said Bartha had "ignored her need for support and assistance while she was undergoing surgery and treatment for breast cancer."


Cordula Bartha was granted the divorce "on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment," according to the opinion, which also says her husband "systematically cut off her access to marital funds and credit as a means of psychological abuse."


In a petition filed this year by Cordula Bartha, she hinted at looming troubles and asked that deputies remove Nicholas Bartha from the residence. "I have no doubt that (Nicholas Bartha) will ensconce himself in the marital residence and refuse to leave it after the auction is held. He has said many times that he intends to 'die in my house.'"


The building was worth nearly $5 million based on a 2004 assessment, and was to be sold at auction to pay the judgment against Bartha.


An attorney who represented Bartha in his divorce said his former client considered the house "his pride and joy."


"Faced with possibly losing it, he couldn't handle the pressure," Ira Garr said on Fox News Channel's "On the Record with Greta Van Susteren." Garr said he stopped representing Bartha after the doctor seemed to lose interest in pushing further with the appeal of his divorce judgment.


Attorneys for 64-year-old Cordula Bartha issued a statement: "Ms. Bartha cannot at this time withstand the additional burden of the media microscope on this personal tragedy. Ms. Bartha and her family are deeply saddened and terribly upset by today's occurrence."


Power company Consolidated Edison said an employee had been in the basement of an adjacent building responding to a complaint about a smell of gas at the time of the blast. The employee was unhurt.


The utility had been at the Bartha building June 8 after a routine check found a gas leak on a pipe in the basement. The gas was shut off, and Nicholas Bartha was asked to get the pipe fixed, spokesman Joe Petta said. The gas was turned back on after the utility ensured the leak was fixed.


The building housed two doctors' offices. Authorities said a nurse who was supposed to open one of the offices arrived late, narrowly missing the explosion.


Bartha was apparently the only person who lived in the building, Scoppetta said.


TV host Larry King, who had been in his hotel room nearby, described the explosion to CNN as sounding like a bomb and feeling like an earthquake. "I've never heard a sound like that," King said.



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detroit wrote:


if this guy caused the explosion so his wife couldn't get the building in a divorce, I hope the book is thrown at him...


just saw this story on the news... apparently that is what it was... plus the doctor didn't want them to take him out of the building alive!  he told them to leave him!  wacko!



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People never cease to amaze me. What a wacko! is right Bex.

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