Twin toddlers Kamden and Kelsey Williams, 19 months old, killed, and Darrin Williams injured in house fire at residence on Linn Street in Manchester community of Walker County, Alabama
2 killed, 1 adult in intensive care from Walker County house fire
Walker County Coroner Joey Vick said the two juvenile victims were found inside the house. They were pronounced dead at about 8:30 p.m. An adult male was also in the house, Vick said. He was taken into intensive care at Walker Baptist Medical Center in Jasper.
Twin toddlers killed in Alabama house fire
Walker County Coroner Joey Vick tells AL.com that an adult male was put into intensive care after the Monday evening fire in the Manchester community, north of Jasper. Vick says the toddlers were 19-month-old twins - one was a boy, the other a girl. The victims were found inside the house.
Walker Co. house fire that killed twin toddlers ruled accidental
A GoFundMe account has been set up to help the family with expenses. You can donate at https://www.gofundme.com/toddlertwinangels.
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