Thursday, September 24th

Girl dead, 3 family members hurt in Oklahoma house explosion

This drone aerial photo shows a home that exploded in the 8000 block of NE 139th St. in Oklahoma City killing one and injuring three others, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. (Chris Landsberger/The Oklahoman via AP)

The remains of a house is seen after and explosion that killed one and left three others injured, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020 in Oklahoma City. (Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman via AP)

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A girl was killed and her parents and brother were injured when their home in Oklahoma City exploded Thursday morning, fire officials said.

The coroner has identified the girl as Berklee Maguire, 14. Her parents and brother were hospitalized with burns, said District Fire Chief Benny Fulkerson.

The explosion occurred just before 7 a.m. in northeast Oklahoma City and destroyed the home while also damaging at least three nearby houses, Fulkerson said.

"When we arrived there was no active fire, it was a completely leveled home with debris up and down the street," Fulkerson said.

Neighbor Patti Wommer said Shawn Maguire, the girl's father said he plugged in a coffee pot, received a shock and the house exploded.

"We heard Shawn, the dad crying because he couldn't find his family and he couldn't see. We helped him through the street. Another neighbor helped the mother, the wife. And another neighbor helped the son. And then we couldn't find the daughter," Wommer said.

The blast may have been caused by an illegal log lighter in the fireplace, said Nicholas Nadeau, safety code enforcement officer with the Oklahoma State Liquified Petroleum Gas Administration, which is leading the investigation. The device had a faulty pilot safety shutoff and the pilot light went out, filling multiple rooms with propane gas vapor, he said.

Investigators and firefighters at the scene of a house explosion in the 8000 block of NE 139th St. in Oklahoma City that killed one and left three others injured, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. (Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman via AP)

Investigators and firefighters at survey the scene of a house explosion in the 8000 block of NE 139th St. in Oklahoma City that killed one and left three others injured, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. (Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman via AP)