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Body of female found in rubble of the Watson Street Fire

Update 2:23pmCT: Name of victim has been determined, but will announced on the WAVE, The Big Dawg, after next of kin notified and name is officially identified and is released through official sources
Update: 1:54pmCT, Sunday, April 3, 2016.
Next earlier story: Fire on Watson Street destroys four townhouses

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By Larry Smith, FM 99.9 the Big Dawg and FM 92.7, The WAVE

The body of a female, believed to be from Adair County, KY, has been found in thge rubble of early Sunday Morning fire on Watson Street in Columbia, KY. The identity of the deceased awaits official confirmation and release.



With the discovery, the investigation is now under the direction the Kentucky State Police. Units of the Columbia Police Department, the Adair County Sheriff's and

It is believed at this point that the deceased was safely out of the fire at one point and accounted but for, but for some as yet unknow reason she re-entered the house unnoticed in the flurry of the events.

More details will be on The WAVE 92.7 FM and The Big Dawg 99.9 FM and posted on ColumbiaMagazine.com as soon as it can be reliably reported.


This story was posted on 2016-04-03 13:47:52
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