Mother dies in an accident with the fire well eight years after the son was killed in the trench collapse, inspiring his defense career

Cindy Hess. Photo: Cindy Hess/Facebook


● A foul is not suspected in the death of Cindy Hess, says the fire officer

A woman from Ohio who became a supporter of security after her son was killed eight years ago in a collapse of the trenches just who died from a fire accident in her courtyard, the authorities said.

The authorities responded to a house of the Warren county on the night of Monday 10 March, after the news of an out of control fire, according to the affiliate of the CBS WKRC, the affiliate Fox Wxix and the affiliate of the NBC WLWT.

A neighbor told the police that he had heard the sound of an explosion and that he found the victim, Cindy Hess, 58 years old, before calling 911.

“I’m just a neighbor at the bottom of the road,” said the neighbor to a dispatcher, reported Wxix.

“Black smoke. There is a lady. It is very burnt, very serious. It is in the courtyard. “

Hess was taken to the hospital with burns that cover over 90% of her body, according to WKRC.

He later sold to his wounds the following day, according to the Hamilton County Coroner office, added Wxix.

The Deerfield Towned Fire captain Patrick Strausbaugh confirmed to the people on Friday 14 March, that the fire started from a hole for fire located in the Hess courtyard.

He added that no foul game was suspected and the investigation was still active.

“It looks more like a tragic turning point of events,” said Strausbaugh to WKRC.

The Fire Brigade captain also said that Hess’s neighbor claimed Burns trying to help the woman reported Wxix, adding that the neighbor was treated on the scene and did not request hospitalization.

Hess has been described as “a strong, intelligent and lens -related woman. When she decided on something, she followed the best of her skills”, according to her obituary.

Hess’s 25 -year -old son, Zachary, was killed in a collapse of the trench in 2017 while working with a colleague to find a sewage tap in a subdivision tomorrow, reported Wlwt.

That experience has galvanized Hess to ask for more severe security regulations.

“I feel as if I were to,” said the mother at the outlet in 2018. “I don’t want it to be a statistics. I don’t want her death to be in vain.”

His obituary also indicated his defense work, saying that “he dedicated infinite hours to being a supporter of the safety of the trench and workers in memory of his son, Zachary”.

Hess survived her daughter, mother and brother, according to her obituary. His funeral service will be held on Wednesday 19 March.

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