La Habra house fire kills man, two family dogs
Los Angeles County Fire Department investigators are trying to determine the cause of a house fire Saturday morning in La Habra that killed a 48-year-old man and his two dogs.
A neighbor told The Times that he was in his kitchen when he heard the explosion. He went onto the back porch and saw black smoke coming from his neighbor's house.
“My husband and I ran away,” said Alisa Grace. “There was another person there, who called 911, and other neighbors came out …. They ran to the front door, knocked on the windows, jumped the fence, went in the back, trying to see if anyone was inside. because of all the cars there.”
County firefighters responded to the fire around 10:38 a.m. in the 1300 block of North Farrington Avenue, the department said. The garage was engulfed in flames.
The department has not yet identified the man whose body was found inside. A family member told KTLA that the man's wife and children were out of the country.
Two of the three dogs found in the house have also died, the station reported. The third was taken to an animal hospital.
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