Five Dead In Ohio Farm House Fire: 130-Year -Old Home Charred, Child Victim Not Related
Bodies of five was killed in a fire at a 130-year-old farmhouse Tuesday. Three young children and two adult bodies were recovered, but weren't immediately identified as being apart of the same family.
Fireman spokesman, Dean Henry said, "We assume those are the ones recovered." Around 3 a.m.a truck driver spotted smoke coming from the two-story house on fire and called 911. By the time the volunteer fire department arrived the house was in flames.
Investigators looked through the charred debris for bodies and evidence to what ignited the fire. The owner of the home purchased it in 2004, and it is still unclear if the bodies are all related. One the children who range ages 6, 8 and 12 doesn't share the same last name.
The farmhouse is completely isolated by farm land and fields about quarter-mile from the nearest home.