Plaintiff was injured by falling down the stairs in a house let to several tenants, who had the use of the halls and staircases. The stairway was at the rear of the main entrance. There were some six steps with a wall on either side, then a short turn, and several more stairs led to the landing on the second story. The stairs from the second story to the third story were over the first flight. ' In the entrance hall was a gas light suspended from the ceiling ten and a half feet from the stairs, and on the second story was a similar light fifteen feet from the top of the stairs, and there is ample evidence that these gas jets dimly lighted parts of the stairway, and that at least at the place where the plaintiff fell he could not see the stairs, and that he was obliged to feel his way down. The treads of the stairs were narrow at the inside of the curve and wide at the outside. The evidence is ample that the stairs were difficult in
Jenks, P. J., Burr, Woodward and Rich, JJ., concurred.
Judgment of the County Court of Kings county reversed and new trial ordered, costs to abide the event.
