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The Maine state fire marshal says the victims, Alesia Ventura-Large and Nancy Pilsch, were friends who were visiting Old ...
Investigators believe a gas leak is what caused the explosion at an Old Orchard Beach campground, which left two women with ...
‘Absolute freak accident’: 2 women die of injuries suffered in camper explosion, Maine officials say
Investigators believe a gas leak is what caused the explosion at a campground, which left two women with fatal burn injuries.
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Massachusetts women killed in Maine camper explosionTwo women were killed when a camper exploded in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports. Amazon recall update ...
Large, 58, of Marlborough and 57-year-old Nancy Pilsch of Leominster died after a gas leak caused their camper to explode in ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSN2 Central Mass. women killed in Maine campground explosionTwo women from Central Massachusetts were killed over the weekend in camper explosion in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. The Maine ...
A heartbroken husband is remembering the love of his life. 58-year-old Alesia Ventura-Large, of Marlboro, is one of two women who<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
LINCOLN, Maine — Police in Salisbury, Massachusetts, notified Lincoln authorities Thursday they had arrested a 41-year-old ...
Two Massachusetts women died after a camper explosion in Maine, suspected to be caused by a lit candle igniting LP gas.
Marshals say they got a tip that Jameel T. Clark-White had fled to Maine and was staying with people he knew in the state.
U.S. Marshals in Maine arrested Jameel T. Clark-White, 32, on multiple charges, including drug and machine gun possession.
Authorities say Jameel T. Clark White had been released on bond in Massachusetts for robbery, carjacking, and assault as well ...
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