Plaintiff's decedent Philip Morris (Philip) was rendered a quadriplegic, and died within a few months, after he fell from the unguarded top bunk bed at a temporary housing shelter run by CAFLF pursuant to a contract with the City. CAFLF is a subsidiary of West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc., which plaintiff alleges served as the shelter's property manager. WEHSCO manufactured and delivered the bunk bed to the shelter. Lodging Kit Company sold the bed to CAFLF.
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