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2 Dead, 1 Critically Injured After House Explosion in Bethel, Ohio
Tragedy struck the Bethel community on Tuesday morning when a home on Vic Joy Drive exploded and caught fire, leaving two people dead and another critically injured.
Fire officials responded to the incident at approximately 8:44 a.m. following reports of a fire with possible entrapment.
Bethel-Tate Fire Chief Christopher Cooper confirmed that emergency crews were en route when they received reports of a possible explosion.
Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy flames engulfing the home and debris scattered throughout the neighborhood.
The explosion, which shook the surrounding area, was described by neighbors as “deafening,” waking many from their sleep.
Two individuals, a man and a woman, were pronounced dead at the scene.
The victims have been identified as Barry and his girlfriend Hellen Colston, widely known as Lucy Colston or Lucy Evans.

She was 52 years old and leaves behind a legacy of love and family, including a child, grandchildren, nieces, and two sisters who mourn her loss deeply.
A third victim, an HVAC technician, sustained severe burn injuries and was transported to UC Medical Center, where he remains in critical condition.
Three cats were rescued from the scene and taken to a veterinarian for treatment.
Neighbors referred to the home as “the cat house” due to the large number of cats frequently seen on the property. Chief Cooper confirmed the presence of numerous cats in the area during the response.
The fire was brought under control within 45 minutes, thanks to the combined efforts of four mutual aid departments. However, the destruction was extensive, with debris launched across the neighborhood, damaging nearby properties.
The Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the explosion and fire. Investigators are currently sifting through the wreckage to pinpoint the origin of the blast.
Photos and videos captured by residents depict the devastation, showing the home reduced to rubble and surrounded by scorched debris. One neighbor’s doorbell camera recorded the explosion, which has since circulated widely on social media.
Many residents shared accounts of feeling the blast in their homes, underlining the explosion’s intensity.
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and the injuries sustained in this incident,” said Chief Cooper. “We’re working tirelessly to determine the cause of the explosion and ensure the safety of the community.”
As the investigation continues, officials encourage anyone with information, photos, or video evidence to contact the Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office.
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Serious Crash Involving Off-Duty Police Officer Under Investigation in Cincinnati

Emergency personnel responded to a major motor vehicle collision with ejection at the intersection of Martin Luther King Drive East and Burnet Avenue in Cincinnati.
According to initial reports, an off-duty police officer was ejected from a vehicle during the crash.
Bystanders and first responders immediately initiated life-saving measures, including CPR, at the scene.
The extent of the officer’s injuries has not been officially released, and their identity has not yet been disclosed.
Authorities have not confirmed whether any other vehicles or individuals were involved in the collision.
The Cincinnati Police Department, along with fire and EMS units, remain on scene, and an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances leading up to the incident.
Drivers are advised to avoid the area as emergency crews continue their response and accident reconstruction teams assess the site.
Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.