Camden House Fire Kills 1 Person, Sends 4 to Hospital
Fire officials now say one person died in an early morning fire in Camden that also sent four others to the hospital.
The fire was reported just after 1:00 Thursday morning at a home on Mt. Battie Street. Flames engulfed the house and at least one vehicle parked out in front of the residence. The BDN reports the deceased person s body is being taken to the State Medical Examiner s Office in Augusta, for an autopsy. The extent of the other victims injuries is not known, at this time.
Courtesy of Royan Bartley of the Rockport Fire Department
Camden House Fire Kills 1 Person, Sends 4 to Hospital
Fire officials now say one person died in an early morning fire in Camden that also sent four others to the hospital.
The fire was reported just after 1:00 Thursday morning at a home on Mt. Battie Street. Flames engulfed the house and at least one vehicle parked out in front of the residence. The BDN reports the deceased person s body is being taken to the State Medical Examiner s Office in Augusta, for an autopsy. The extent of the other victims injuries is not known, at this time.
Courtesy of Royan Bartley of the Rockport Fire Department
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CAMDEN, S.C. (WIS) - The Camden Fire Department is investigating a house fire that killed two people.
The fire occurred on the 1600 block of Lyttleton Street shortly after 5 a.m.
Once the fire was extinguished, the bodies of two individuals were found deceased inside the residence.
An investigation determined that both individuals died as a result of foul play. Their identities are unknown at this time.
SLED and the Kershaw County Sheriffâs Department are assisting with the investigation. Officials do not believe this was a random crime.