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U.S MAN AND HIS 7 CHILDREN DIE IN HOME FROM GENERATOR'S CARBON MONOXIDE by Nobody: 7:27pm On Apr 07, 2015

Onlookers gather outside of a house, where police say seven children and one adult have been found dead Monday, April 6, 2015. (AP / The Daily Times, Joe Lamberti)


A single dad and his seven children were found dead in their one-story home in Maryland, and though officials gave no identities or details on the cause of the deaths, the man’s stepfather said he had been trying to keep the family warm with a generator after the power was cut because of an outstanding bill.

Lloyd Edwards told the Associated Press that his stepson, 36-year-old Rodney Todd, had bought the generator after the power was shut off to the home in Princess Anne, about 60 miles southeast of Annapolis on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He said those who died were Todd and Todd’s two sons and five daughters.

“It was just disbelief. It’s so hard. How can you understand something like this?” Edwards said. “He was an outstanding dad … to keep his seven children warm, he bought a generator, and the carbon monoxide consumed them.”

Authorities would not confirm any information about possible carbon monoxide poisoning, but Princess Anne police chief Scott Keller told the AP there was no foul play and that a generator with no gasoline was found in the kitchen. He confirmed that the electricity to home was turned off and said officers were looking into when that began.

Matt Likovich, a spokesman for Delmarva Power, would not say whether the power to the home had been cut off. He said the matter is being investigated.

Lloyd and Bonnie Edwards spoke with an AP reporter outside the one-story wood frame home, identifying themselves as the mother and stepfather of Todd. Bonnie Edwards said her son set an example for his children, teaching them how to talk to elders and the value of education. For each child’s birthday, he bought a cake and a gift even though money was tight, with only his income supporting the family, she said.

“There was nothing he wouldn’t do for them,” she said. “If he couldn’t do it, he’d sit them down and tell them, ‘Dad has to pay for this – I might not be able to get it this time, but I will get it to you when I can.’ And they understood. All he was trying to do was to keep his kids warm. I speak to him every day, four or five times. He calls and tells me what’s going on. I don’t know why he didn’t tell me this time because he knew I would have helped him.”


A police statement said only that the cause of the deaths remains under investigation, and it identified the victims as an adult and seven children from 6 years old to the teens.

Bonnie Edwards identified the man’s children as boys Cameron, 13, and Zycheim, 7; and girls Tynijuiza, 15; Tykira, 12; Tybree, 10; Tyania, 9; and Tybria, 6.

“I feel empty,” she said. “I’m used to coming up here and seeing my grandkids running up and down the steps.”

People hugged each other and looked on somberly outside the home Monday as officers stood by and investigators went through the house. The home was encircled with yellow police tape, wrapped around some trees in the yard.

Todd was a utility worker at the nearby University of Maryland Eastern Shore, said his supervisor Stephanie Wells.

Wells, who hadn’t seen Todd since March 28, said she went to the house Monday morning and knocked on the door, but no one answered. She filed a missing-person report with police.

“He was a good person; he always did what he was told,” Wells said. “He took care of seven kids. I last saw him on March 28, and I’d asked co-workers to look for him because it didn’t seem right. “

Keller, the police chief, said: “You don’t want attention drawn to your town for something tragic like this. Maybe people can learn and be safe, I hope.”



http://time.com/3773584/carbon-monoxide-family-poisoning/
Re: U.S MAN AND HIS 7 CHILDREN DIE IN HOME FROM GENERATOR'S CARBON MONOXIDE by Nobody: 7:42pm On Apr 07, 2015
Now this is tragic...
This is the more reason why one should be extra careful in whatever he/she does.
What more can i say...
R.I P.P. To the dead

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Re: U.S MAN AND HIS 7 CHILDREN DIE IN HOME FROM GENERATOR'S CARBON MONOXIDE by Nobody: 8:56pm On Apr 07, 2015
Hmm. If na for naija now abi otikuti ni.
We use gen everytime so tey we don dey immune to carbon dioxide.
Re: U.S MAN AND HIS 7 CHILDREN DIE IN HOME FROM GENERATOR'S CARBON MONOXIDE by Nobody: 8:56pm On Apr 07, 2015
Hmm. If na for naija now abi otikuti ni.
We use gen everytime so tey we don dey immune to carbonmonoxide.
Re: U.S MAN AND HIS 7 CHILDREN DIE IN HOME FROM GENERATOR'S CARBON MONOXIDE by cococandy(f): 10:18pm On Apr 07, 2015
Seven kids all by himself?
Wow embarassed

RiP.
Re: U.S MAN AND HIS 7 CHILDREN DIE IN HOME FROM GENERATOR'S CARBON MONOXIDE by Nobody: 11:41pm On Apr 07, 2015
Biology is unforgivable.
Re: U.S MAN AND HIS 7 CHILDREN DIE IN HOME FROM GENERATOR'S CARBON MONOXIDE by seankay(m): 12:00am On Apr 08, 2015
I no know say dem dey use gen 4 yankee

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