On Monday afternoon, in Somerset, Maryland, a father along with his seven children had been found dead from what is seems, was carbon monoxide poisoning,
The children’s age had been ranging from 6 to 16 years old according to emergency officials. The USA Today has reported that Princess Anne Police Chief Scott Keller had said that there hadn’t been any foul play to have been found at their home.
Keller has stated that the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore yet had to finalize the cause of death.
An adult male co-worker of the victim had filed a report inquiring the police to go and check on the family. The police had been to the residence of the victim at 1 p.m. The adult victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, has not been seen at work on March 28th, which had also been the last date when any of the little victims had been seen by anyone either.
Stephanie Wells, the victim’s supervisor, said that when even on Monday, when he did not show up at work, she became concerned. The man had been working in the dining services at the University of Maryland since August 2014. Wells has mentioned him as a nice and considerate man who would always talk about his children.
“He was my big teddy bear,” she said.
When the police arrived at the home, they found a gas generator in the kitchen had run out. They soon discovered that they house did not have any electricity. Police stated that upon entering the abode, they instantly knew that something was terribly wrong.
The names and identity of the victims hasn’t been released yet and the mother of the children had been notified of the death of her children. Police are still attempting to contact the rest of the relatives who had been in
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Everyone knows not to run up inside the house. It is clearly stated in the instructions and warning labels. Father should be charged with manslaughter 7 times.