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As investigators continue to search for a cause, services began Friday for a young brother who died last week in a house fire in Pennsylvania that also killed eight others.
The fast-moving Midnight Hell destroyed the homes of the small community of Neskopec, where members of a large family were gathering for summer lodgings.
The coroner determined that all 10 victims died from smoke inhalation. says there is. Three people were able to escape.
10 dead, including 3 children, in Pennsylvania house fire
The cause is under investigation, according to Sanguedolce.
The first two funerals were scheduled to begin Friday afternoon as state police continue to investigate. Mourners gathered at a funeral home in Mansfield to remember 7-year-old Ariana Trout and her 5-year-old brother Bradley Trout.
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According to the obituary, Ariana “loved learning to style hair and makeup,” while Bradley spent time at the library and enjoying Pokémon GO. He would have turned 6 on Thursday.
Pennsylvania fire kills 10, half from smoke inhalation
More funerals were scheduled for Sunday and Monday, including a joint service for 19-year-old volunteer firefighter Dale Baker and his 22-year-old sister Starr Baker. Fired on August 5th.