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U-Md. Student Dies in Fire Investigators Rule That Blaze Was Arson
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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The blaze was reported just before 11 p.m. in the 8900 block of Azalea Lane, just north of the campus boundary, said Capt. Mark Brady (article 4)
A fast-moving early morning fire killed a University of Maryland senior and critically injured a housemate who saved himself by jumping from a second-story window of their off-campus home. (article 5)
An off-campus fire that killed a University of Maryland student last weekend has been ruled an arson based on the discovery of a gasoline can on the front porch of the house, Prince George's County fire officials said yesterday. (article 2)
The blaze started in the early morning hours of April 30 on the front porch of a home in the 7500 block of Princeton Ave., a few blocks from campus. (article 2)
" There was no explanation or accountability for the gas can found in the area of the origin of George said. (article 3)
Brady said the determination of arson was bolstered by interviews conducted with the College Park house's occupants and those who attended a party there the night before the Saturday fire, as well as a review of written statements. (article 3)
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fire, Scrocca, campus, porch, Brady |
Source articles
- Class of 2005 marked by tragedies (baltimoresun.com, 05/07/2005, 683 words)
- College Park fire that killed student is called arson (baltimoresun.com, 05/07/2005, 409 words)
- College Park Fire Ruled Arson (Washington Post, 05/07/2005, 653 words)
- Fire Damages Home Near U-Md. (Washington Post, 05/08/2005, 135 words)
- U-Md. Student Dies in Fire Investigators Rule That Blaze Was Arson (Washington Post, 05/08/2005, 87 words)
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blaster@cs.columbia.edu
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