Man Found Dead Hours After House Fire Kills His 3 Kids

It's just a 'coincidence,' police chief says
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 29, 2018 5:05 PM CST
Hours After His Kids Die in Fire, Man Found Dead Miles Away
Firefighters battle an early morning house fire on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018 in Logansport, Ind.   (Mitchell Kirk/The Kokomo Tribune via AP)

A northern Indiana house fire killed two adults and four children early Wednesday, and the father of three of the victims was found dead a few hours after the blaze and miles away in what a local police chief on Thursday called a "coincidence." The fire outside Logansport killed Joseph Huddleston, 42; his 10-year-old daughter, Kadee Huddleston, his stepdaughter, Brandi Vail, 25; and her three children, 3-year-old Swayzee Hite, 1-year-old Rhylie Hite, and 3-month-old Marshall Hite, police said. Daniel Hite was found dead a few hours later in a home in Flora, about 15 miles southwest of Logansport, Flora Police Chief Paul Redmon told WLFI-TV. His age wasn't provided, and his cause of death wasn't clear Thursday, the AP reports. Redmon said it was a "coincidence" that Hite and his children died just hours apart.

The Logansport home that was engulfed by flames had no working smoke detectors, Indiana State Police Sgt. Tony Slocum said Thursday. There is no evidence the fire was intentionally set, Slocum said in a news release. Investigators have completed an inspection of the entire burned-out home and debris, and major appliances such as the stove and water heater have been ruled out as sources of the fire about 70 miles north of Indianapolis. "There is some evidence indicating the fire could have been caused by an electrical issue, but due to the destruction caused by the fire, the cause remains as undetermined," Slocum said. Indiana State Fire Marshal Jim Greeson has ruled the fire accidental. Joseph Huddleston's wife, Shelia Huddleston, 43, and his son, Brandon Huddleston, 19, escaped the fire and were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, Slocum said. (A man is accused of killing his brother's entire family and setting their house ablaze.)

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