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Propane leak blamed for fatal home explosion

RYEGATE (AP) — A propane leak apparently led to an explosion that destroyed a mobile home in the central Montana town of Ryegate, killing two people who owned a bar there, Golden Valley County officials said. The explosion happened at about 9 p.m. Friday and debris was found up to three blocks away, Undersheriff Mark Olson said. While autopsies are pending, Olson said he’s certain the victims are Curtis Ronning and Christin DeBuff, owners of the Ryegate Bar & Cafe. Two men who went into the house to try and rescue the victims became trapped when the roof collapsed and suffered second-degree burns, Olson said. A third man pulled them through a window to safety, he said.

Ryegate explosion leaves two residents dead

Ryegate explosion leaves two residents dead An explosion Friday night took the lives of two Ryegate residents at their home at 105 Third Avenue West. By: Chaquille Cozart and last updated 2021-03-09 12:09:17-05 BILLINGS — An explosion Friday night took the lives of two Ryegate residents at their home at 105 Third Avenue West. The victims, Curtis Allen Ronning and Christine Marie Debuff were the owners of the Ryegate Bar and Café. Golden Valley County Undersheriff Mark Olson said Monday that Debuff and Ronning were in Billings prior to the explosion to pick up groceries for their café. When they returned home, they smelled gas and attempted to shut off the gas valves and open all the windows in the mobile home.

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