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Two women from Massachusetts were killed in a camper explosion at a popular campground in Maine over the weekend.
Investigators believe a gas leak is what caused the explosion at a campground, which left two women with fatal burn injuries.
Investigators say the explosion was caused by leaking LP (liquefied petroleum) gas that had accumulated inside and beneath the park model camper.
Two Massachusetts women were identified on Monday after they both died in a camper explosion in Maine over the weekend.
An investigation is ongoing after two women were killed in a camper explosion that took place over the weekend, the Maine ...
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 severely burned in a camper explosion while staying at a Maine campground died of their injuries, according to state fire officials, who believe their deaths are linked to a gas leak.
The two Massachusetts women who died from injuries suffered in a camper explosion at Old Orchard Beach in Maine smelled a ...
The two Massachusetts women who died from injuries suffered in a camper explosion at Old Orchard Beach in Maine smelled a ...
The Office of State Fire Marshal says two women have died from their injuries following an explosion at Powder Horn ...
According to the Maine Department of Safety, the incident occurred around 12:30 p.m. when a camper explosion was reported at ...
The explosion is believed to have occurred after one of the women lit a candle, officials said. The post 2 Mass. women killed ...