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Missing elevator sends grandma down shaft at NJ apartment building

She had just picked up her granddaughter from school -- and the child was left staring wide-eyed from the landing

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A woman in her 70s opened the door to the elevator in her New Jersey apartment building and stepped inside — only to plunge down the shaft because it wasn’t there. Checkey Beckford reports.

A woman in her 70s opened the door to the elevator in her New Jersey apartment building and stepped inside -- only to plunge down the shaft because it wasn't there.

The victim fell from the first floor and the young granddaughter she had just picked up from school was left staring wide-eyed.

She was trapped, and neighbors said they could hear her screams as panic set in.

Brandon Rennick and his cousin raced to help, first securing the child who was still safely on the first-floor landing. Jersey City fire rescue officials also responded to the scene.

The woman was last said to be hospitalized with serious injuries, including a broken elbow and stomach tear, her daughter and a neighbor said late Tuesday.

It's not clear what went wrong with the elevator. Caution tape was seen blocking off the entrance to it Tuesday.

People who live in the building claim that the elevator problem is just the tip of the iceberg.

Edwin Perdomo, who lives next to the victim's daughter, says his apartment is plagued by mold, leaks and flies. He says he has complained repeatedly, and nothing has been done to address the issues.

"People complain about issues from the days they moved in and nothing ever gets done," Perdomo said. "I've counted people with stories about this elevator, getting stuck."

The building is run by Cross County Management. No one there answered the phone late Tuesday.

A neighbor says management was at the building Monday after the accident and is scheduled to meet with residents later this week.

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