Crime & Safety

6 Die of Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning after Power Outage

A family had been using a portable generator to heat and power their home after an outage on Friday. Their bodies were discovered Sunday.

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FENTON, MI – Suspected carbon monoxide poisoning killed six members of a southeast Michigan family who had been using a generator to power their home since an outage on Friday, authorities said Sunday.

Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell said two adults and four children β€” ages 2, 4, 7 and 9 β€” were found dead around 2 p.m. Sunday, The Flint Journal reports.

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A generator had been running inside the lower level of the home in the 13000 block of Stony Brook Pass in Fenton Township, Pickell said.

Genesee County sheriff’s deputies and others β€” including Fenton Township firefighters, Linden police and a crew from Consumers Energy β€” were shaken by what they found inside the home of the family, who Pickell described as β€œa very loving Christian family who attends church regularly.”

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β€œIt’s very difficult just talking to the undersheriff who was in the house and saw all the bodies in the different rooms,” he told The Flint Journal. β€œNo matter how long how many investigations we conduct, seeing young children, an entire family wiped out is just a very, very sad thing.”

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