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Update: Two of Three Victims Idenitified in Overnight Mobile Home Fire

By: Ray Tipton, BrownwoodNews.com
Updated: March 18, 2013
Update

BrownwoodNews.com has reported the identities of two of the victims.

The two male victims were identified by Brown County Sheriff's Captain Tony Aaron as 43-year-old Eddie Jowers and 42-year-old Denman Cain, Jr. 

The third victim, a female, has not yet been identified.

Original Story


Three people were killed in an overnight mobile home fire in the Shamrock Shores area of Lake Brownwood, according to Brown County Sheriff's officials.

Firefighters responded to a mobile home on Shannon Drive around 3:30 a.m. Monday which was engulfed in flames, according to Brown County Sheriff Bobby Grubbs. He said that three adult bodies were found inside the mobile home. Investigators are withholding the identities of the identified bodies until next of kin can be notified, Grubbs said. He also said that the cause of the fire is unknown at this time.

"At this point, we're not certain, its cause is unknown," Grubbs said. "Bodies are being sent to the coroner; maybe they'll get some answers. Nothing to indicate foul play at this point, but we are not ruling anything out."

Brown County Sheriff investigator Sgt. Lana Guthrie said that neighbors in the area and firefighters reported explosion noises during the fire.

Guthrie said that members of the state fire marshal's office are on scene for the investigation.   The Brownwood Fire Marshal who normally heads up these investigations is out of town at training.

The bodies of the deceased were being removed from the structure late Monday morning and Guthrie said that they will be sent for autopsies.



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