Mother and 6 children killed in explosion and fire at central Pennsylvania home
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A mother and six children died in an explosion and fire at a central Pennsylvania home.
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A mother and six children died in an explosion and subsequent fire at a central Pennsylvania home. Authorities confirmed that the victims ranged in age from 3 to 11 years old. The incident resulted in the complete loss of life for the family members present. The cause of the explosion and fire is currently under investigation.
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