Coroner: Second man hospitalized in January Fairfax fire dies
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Coroner: Second man hospitalized in January Fairfax fire dies
A man who was hospitalized following a January fire on Watterson Road in Fairfax has died.According to Wednesday morning's coroner's report, 75-year-old Ron Wood died following the Jan. 19 fire on Watterson Road that hospitalized three people in critical condition.Wood is the second person to die from the fire. 71-year-old Thomas Wood died from injuries he sustained from the fire a few days later, on Jan. 24.It has not yet been determined what caused the fire.
A man who was hospitalized following a January fire on Watterson Road in Fairfax has died.
According to Wednesday morning's coroner's report, 75-year-old Ron Wood died following the Jan. 19 fire on Watterson Road that hospitalized three people in critical condition.
Wood is the second person to die from the fire. 71-year-old Thomas Wood died from injuries he sustained from the fire a few days later, on Jan. 24.
It has not yet been determined what caused the fire.
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