By Matt Stiles
Houston Chronicle
The family of a toddler who drowned two weeks ago at a south Houston apartment complex has filed a lawsuit accusing the owner of leaving gaps in a fence police say may have allowed the boy access to a swimming pool. The suit was brought by Misty Lynn Campos on behalf of her 23-month-old son, Conar Matthew Rose, who drowned at the Vista Bonita apartments Oct. 27.The complex, at 9313 Tallyho in south Houston, has a history of safety-related violations, according to municipal court records.Conar’s parents allege that the owner, New South Apartments LLC, and its representative, Nanik Bhagia, did not repair a chest-high iron fence surrounding the cloudy, algae-filled pool. City officials have said that both the fence and water conditions violated state and municipal laws. (more…)