Sunday, October 11, 2015

"What we know is there was a fire and explosion - we don't know its origin"


Two bodies were found in the wreckage of a condominium unit after an explosion rocked a local neighborhood Saturday morning. 
The Norfolk County District Attorney's Office said the bodies of Nancy and Richard Brown, both 66 years old, were recovered from the site of the blast, which took place at 58 Tuscany Drive shortly before 7 a.m. The cause of the incident, fire officials said, will be the subject of an investigation by the state fire marshal's office over the coming days. 
According to a Franklin Fire Department release, department personnel received calls at 6:48 a.m. that an explosion had taken place at The Villages at Oak Hill, a condominium complex off of Washington Street. Units responded and reported heavy fire on their arrival, and were able to contain the blaze by 8:15 a.m.
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At mid-afternoon Saturday, firefighters were still putting water on the smoldering ruins of a condo at The Villages on Oak Hill in Franklin. Daily News Staff Photo/Ken McGagh
At mid-afternoon Saturday, firefighters were still putting water on the smoldering ruins of a condo at The Villages on Oak Hill in Franklin. Daily News Staff Photo/Ken McGagh

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