Investigators with the state fire marshal returned Thursday to the scene of devastating house fire in Acushnet.
Leo Lyonnais worked as a town building inspector in Acushnet for approximately 15 years, from 1986 until his retirement in 2001, according to Andrew Bobola, the town’s current building commissioner.
Local and state investigators believe that yesterday’s fatal fire in Acushnet was accidental but could not rule out multiple ...
An elderly couple that was planning on hosting a Christmas celebration have died and a firefighter was injured after a fire<a ...
ACUSHNET, Mass. — Authorities identified the two people killed in a house fire on Christmas morning. According to the State ...
Officials announced Thursday that an elderly couple was killed in a tragic Christmas Day fire in Acushnet. Michael Lyonnais said he got a call around 2 a.m. Wednesday that his childhood home on ...
ACUSHNET, Mass. (WJAR) — A couple in their 80s was killed in a Massachusetts house fire on Christmas Day, their son confirmed ...
INVESTIGATORS DO BELIEVE THE FIRE WAS ACCIDENTAL, BUT COULD NOT DETERMINE WHETHER IT WAS Massachusetts fire investigators returned on Thursday to an Acushnet multifamily home where two people died ...
Two people were killed early Christmas morning when a fire broke out at a multi-family home in Acushnet, authorities said Wednesday. The victims were believed to be a man and a woman in their 80s ...
Two older adults died in a fire in an Acushnet multi-family home early Christmas morning, the Acushnet Fire Department reported.
ACUSHNET, MASS. (WHDH ... escaped after a neighbor who saw the fire started pounding on the door. Former Town Building Inspector Leo Lyonnais, 89, and his wife, Annette Lyonnais, 87, died ...