News
‘Absolute freak accident’: 2 women die of injuries suffered in camper explosion, Maine officials say
Investigators believe a gas leak is what caused the explosion at a campground, which left two women with fatal burn injuries.
Alesia Ventura-Large and Nancy Pilsch, both from Massachusetts, were at the Powder Horn Campground for the weekend to celebrate Pilsch's birthday when tragedy struck.
Two women have died after a camper exploded at a Maine campground while they were celebrating one of their birthdays.
Scott Allen Gardner of Ormond Beach, reportedly left his 18-month-old son in a hot truck while he got a haircut and drank in a bar.
Alesia Ventura-Large, 58, of Marlboro, and 57-year-old Nancy Pilsch of Leominster, were both severely burned in the explosion ...
Large, 58, of Marlborough and 57-year-old Nancy Pilsch of Leominster died after a gas leak caused their camper to explode in ...
Two women from Massachusetts were killed in a camper explosion at a popular campground in Maine over the weekend.
A heartbroken husband is remembering the love of his life. 58-year-old Alesia Ventura-Large, of Marlboro, is one of two women who<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Two Massachusetts women died after a camper explosion in Maine, suspected to be caused by a lit candle igniting LP gas.
The Office of State Fire Marshal says two women have died from their injuries following an explosion at Powder Horn Campground in Old Orchard Beach Saturday.
OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine (WMTW) - Two women from Massachusetts died over the weekend after their camper exploded at a Maine ...
The two Massachusetts women who died from injuries suffered in a camper explosion at Old Orchard Beach in Maine smelled a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results