FORT WORTH, TX — A house-fire claimed the life of one woman in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014, according to a news report from My Fox DFW.
Local fire department representatives have said 82-year-old Eunice Middlebrook was killed when a fire broke out at her residence in the 3800 block of South Hughes Street. The house was bolted down and firefighters were unable to reach the victim in time.
Scene of the Accident
Eunice Middlebrook died as a result of the fire. She was believed to have been alone in the vehicle at the time of the fire, and no other injuries or fatalities were outlined in the news.
Fort Worth Fire Department officials are still investigating the fire.
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