Two More Bodies Recovered From Annapolis, MD Mansion Fire … Family Releases Pics of Six Missing Family Members, Presumed Dead
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Sadly it appears that the missing six family members of the Pyle family may have all been in the mansion at the time of the fire …
Two more bodies have been recovered from the charred ruins of an Annapolis area mansion following the terrible fire that burned the multimillion dollar home to the ground. The bodies have been sent to Baltimore, MD for an autopsy to identify the individuals. Earlier in the week, two other bodies were recovered as well. There was no mention at the time as to the identity of those victims, or if they were adults or children. Two more family members remain unaccounted for; however, it ids sad to say that they most likely perished in the fire also.
Annapolis mansion fire pic: Anne Arundel County Fire
Anne Arundel County fire officials on Thursday said two more bodies were recovered from the scene of Monday’s fatal mansion fire.
The remains were sent to Baltimore for identification and autopsies are planned.
Two more family members remain unaccounted for. The remains of two other individuals were recovered Wednesday. Their names have not been released.
Fire investigators and searchers will return to the Childs Point Road site Friday.
In a statement issued earlier Thursday, family members released the names of the four children who they said were missing. The statement lists the children’s names as Alexis (Lexi) Boone, 8; Kaitlyn (Katie) Boone, 7; Charlotte Boone, 8; and Wesley Boone, 6.
UPDATE I: Family releases photos of 6 missing after Annapoils mansion fire:
Just heartbreaking, pictures have been released by the family of those missing and lost in the fire. Lives taken far too soon.
On Thursday, family members released a statement identifying the four missing grandchildren.
A family spokesperson Toni Aluisi told WUSA9′s Scott Broom that the ?grandparents took the four children out to a Medieval Times restaurant for a special family dinner the night of the fire.
Aluisi said they went to a Target store beforehand to buy costumes to make the evening more festive. The kids and grandparents then went to the waterfront mansion known as “The Castle” for a sleepover.
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