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A single spark it appears ignited into a fully involved fire that claimed Thomas’s life within seconds,” Attorney General ...
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The child who died in the Jan. 31 hyperbaric oxygen chamber fire was 5-year-old Thomas Cooper, of Royal Oak. He was trapped ...