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Russell Co., KY resident's body discovered in a structure fire

No foul play suspected, though death remains under investigation by Detective Ricky Brooks and Arson Investigator Alex Wesley. Faubush Fire Department, Russell County Coroner's office at scene in Nancy, KY area fire, located 41.1 miles from Columbia, KY according to (Google Map)

By TPR Clint Walker, Asst. Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

JABEZ, KY -At 12:48amCT, Thursday, March 21, 2013, Kentucky State Police, Post 15, Columbia, KY received a call for assistance from the Faubush Fire Department reference a body that was discovered in a structure fire. Units responded to 159 McClendon Road in Nancy, KY. Upon arrival units discovered the body of 49 year old, Porter Cain deceased in his home. At this time the cause of the fire is undetermined. No foul play is suspected. The death remains under investigation by Detective Ricky Brooks and Arson Investigator Alex Wesley. An autopsy was scheduled by the Russell County Coroner for today to determine the cause of death. - TPR CLINT WALKER.




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