Electrical Malfunction Caused Deadly Fire
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Investigators for the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and Chino Valley Fire Department ruled Wednesday that the house fire that killed two young children was sparked by a electrical malfunction inside a power outlet.
“The malfunction caused a surge throughout certain parts of the house, causing spontaneous fires throughout the house -- that’s why the fire spread so quickly,” Chino Valley Fire spokesman Tony Landin said.
Sheriff’s arson investigators announced they will not seek criminal charges against Elvira Rodriguez, the mother of the 3-year-old boy and year-old girl killed in the home.
Rodriguez left the house before 8 a.m. Tuesday to walk an older son to a school bus stop.
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