Deadly New Jersey house explosion was 'not accidental'
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A fiery explosion over the weekend at a home in New Jersey, which left two people dead, was “not accidental,” according to authorities.
The home's gas line had been tampered with, authorities said. A woman was shot in the head and a man died in the fire.
Officials ruled the deaths of a woman and man who were found inside a home following a fire in Washington Township, NJ, a murder-suicide.
The deaths of a man and a woman who died in a fiery explosion at a New Jersey home over the weekend have been ruled a murder-suicide.
Neighborhood doorbell cameras captured the moment the South Jersey home suddenly exploded around 2 a.m., with the house completely engulfed in flames in just minutes as first responders raced to the scene.
The bodies of a man and a woman were removed from the scene after what neighbors said was a house explosion in Washington Township.
Two people are dead after a home exploded in New Jersey on Sunday night, footage of which was captured on a security doorbell, local outlet ABC6 reported.