Solainne Moncero-Tannis of Jamaica, Queens, visited the spooky attraction and left with two broken ankles, she alleged in a Queens Supreme Court lawsuit.
Nick Cannon once visited this haunted house in Queens and made it out unscathed. He was one of the lucky ones., which operates out of a private home along Hollis Avenue in Queens Village, has created a true trail of horrors, according to no less than five lawsuits brought by people claiming to have been hurt there.Solainne Moncero-Tannis, 33, wasn’t as lucky.
The terrifying attraction was finally shut down by the city over safety concerns this week after officials found the building had been “radically altered.” “We want folks to enjoy the holiday and kids to have a good time, but this had really all the makings of a very, very dangerous situation,” he said, adding, “Right away, when we heard about it, we thought about the Great Adventure tragedy that happened a number years ago.”Four other lawsuits against A Haunting in Hollis and its owners were lodged last year over injuries sustained in 2022 and 2023. At least one other person claims to have broken their ankles on Satan’s Slope.
Janette and Lataya Carter, who property records show live in Owings Mill, MD, did not respond to repeated emails seeking comment.“This is a real house of horrors,” Goldberg said before the city inspection. “I am amazed that this can continue to operate, year after year, without safety protocols put in place, without safety inspections, and, at a minimum, liability insurance, which it appears they do not have.
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