Defendants' motion for summary judgment was properly granted since plaintiff was unable, in response to defendants' prima facie showing of entitlement to judgment as a matter of law, to demonstrate any triable issue as to whether her fall was attributable to a defective condition for which defendants had been responsible. "The mere fact that [plaintiff] fell and sustained injury [did] not constitute negligence" (Williams v Port Auth.,
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