Manchester Fire Not Electrical

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Daniel [email protected]

NORTH MANCHESTER - A fire in North Manchester that killed three men is no longer believed to have been electrical.

In a statement released by the North Manchester Fire Department Friday, the fire at 301 S. Mill St. Dec. 6 is no longer believed to be electrical.

A hired insurance company concluded that the fire was not electrical in nature.

The fire took the lives of Nicholas Michael Flynn, 18, Michael Baston, 18, and Christopher S. Shepherd, 19, all of North Manchester.

The investigation is still ongoing by NMFD and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security Fire Investigation Division.[[In-content Ad]]

NORTH MANCHESTER - A fire in North Manchester that killed three men is no longer believed to have been electrical.

In a statement released by the North Manchester Fire Department Friday, the fire at 301 S. Mill St. Dec. 6 is no longer believed to be electrical.

A hired insurance company concluded that the fire was not electrical in nature.

The fire took the lives of Nicholas Michael Flynn, 18, Michael Baston, 18, and Christopher S. Shepherd, 19, all of North Manchester.

The investigation is still ongoing by NMFD and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security Fire Investigation Division.[[In-content Ad]]
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