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Family: Man who saved girl dies weeks after explosion May 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MARSHALL, Mich. (AP) A man has died weeks after he was among eight people who were injured in a natural gas explosion and fire at a southern Michigan home. Family members said Dustin Boggess, 38, rushed back into the Marshall house to rescue a 2-year-old child during the April 12 incident. He died Friday. “If he had a chance to do it all over again, knowing that he would still lose his life, he would do it in a heartbeat,” cousin Ashley Johnson told WOOD-TV. “That’s just who he was.” ....
MARSHALL EXPLOSION: Two people remain patients in the hospital after one man died last week from injuries he sustained in an explosion and fire in Marshall on April 12. Marshall Fire Chief Martin Erskine said Monday that a woman, 27, is a patient at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor and a girl, 2, is a patient at Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo. Officials said Friday that Dustin Boggess, 38, had died that morning at U of M hospital from injuries he sustained in the explosion and fire at a home at 532 Clinton St. Eight people were in the house. Five were treated and have been released from hospitals. Fire investigators have said the house was being renovated and the explosion was caused by a natural gas leak. ....
Man Who Saved 2-Year-Old in Marshall House Explosion Dies The man dubbed a hero for running back into a Marshall home after it exploded to save a two-year-old girl dies from his injuries. A sad update to pass along nearly one month after a home in Marshall, Michigan exploded leaving 8 seriously injured. A release from the Marshall Fire Department Chief Martin Erskine confirms the 38-year-old male who had been hospitalized for his injuries at the University of Michigan Hospital succumbed to his injuries and died on Friday (5-7-2021). Get our free mobile app Family members of the 38-year-old identify him as Dustin Boggess. They say Dustin was a hero even before sacrificing himself to run back into the Marshall home on April 12, to save the 2-year-old female victim. ....
MARSHALL VICTIM DIES: One of the victims injured in an explosion and fire in Marshall in April has died, according to Marshall Chief of Police Josh Lankerd. Dustin Boggess was one of eight people in the house at 532 Clinton St. when a natural gas explosion and fire destroyed the home and injured all eight people. Boggess, 38, was one of two people taken to the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor for treatment. Investigators said the the house was being renovated and the explosion was caused by a gas leak but Fire Chief Martin Erskine has said its not clear what triggered the explosion and fire. ....
MARSHALL - Three people, including a 2-year-old girl, remain in hospitals following a gas explosion and house fire more than a week ago. Marshall Fire Chief Martin Erskine said Tuesday two adults, a man, 38, and woman, 27, are at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. The woman s daughter, 2, remains a patient at Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo. Two other people, a man, 38, and woman, 43, were released from Bronson Hospital last week. A man, 36, a woman, 35, and a boy, 10, were treated and released shortly after the incident. Police Chief Josh Lankerd said Tuesday that names of the people injured are not being released pending notification of next of kin and as the investigation into the exact cause of the explosion and fire remain under investigation. ....