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L.A. Fire Victim, 66, Died with Garden Hose Still in Hand, Defending Home, Heartbroken Loved Ones Say
The family of Victor Shaw is speaking out, one day after the 66-year-old man’s body was found outside of his family’s home near the Eaton Fire.
Man died with garden hose in his hand as Eaton Fire raged, family says
The extent of the devastation caused by the Southern California wildfires remains unclear, but Victor Shaw has been identified as a victim of the Eaton Fire.
Eaton Fire victim dies holding a hose, defending home
One of the five confirmed fatalities from the destructive Eaton Fire was identified on Wednesday morning when his family found his body on the side of the road by their home – with a garden hose
LA wildfire victim died clutching hosepipe as sister reveals last words to him
Victor Shaw, 66, was named as one of the five victims of LA’s ferocious fires after his family discovered his lifeless body on the street outside his home in Altadena, Los Angeles
Los Angeles fire victim died with garden hose in his hand as he tried to save family home
Victor Shaw, who lived with his sister, told her he wanted to stay behind and fight the flames as she made the heartbreaking decision to leave their family home
Victor died holding a fire hose, trying to save his home from the LA wildfires.
When fire began engulfing Victor Shaw's Los Angeles family home of nearly 55 years, he knew he had to act.He could flee to safety or stay behind and try to protect the decades of memories trapped inside.
Man Dies With Hose in Hand Trying to Save Family Home From Eaton Fire
Victor Shaw, a 66-year-old man, has been identified as one of the five fatalities in the devastating Eaton Fire. His family found his body on the side of the road […] The post Man Dies With Hose in Hand Trying to Save Family Home From Eaton Fire appeared first on Baller Alert.
1 victim of LA fires identified: Man died with garden hose in hand, family says
Victor Shaw is among those who lost their lives, with his sister Shari Shaw telling ABC News he died in a heroic attempt to protect his home in Altadena.
Family Speaks Out After 66-Year-Old Man Found Dead While Battling Eaton Fire
The family of Victor Shaw is mourning the loss of the 66-year-old, whose body was discovered outside his home near the Eaton Fire on Wednesday, Jan. 8, after he had fought to protect his family’s property from the flames.
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Devoted homeowner dies protecting family legacy in wildfire
A family home in Altadena, California became the site of an unforgettable tragedy when Victor Shaw lost his life protecting ...
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66-Year-Old Dies Trying To Defend Family Home Of 55 Years From L.A. Wildfire
The family of Victor Shaw is mourning his loss after the body of the 66-year-old was discovered outside the Altadena, ...
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'It's like a ton of bricks fell on me' - Victims' loved ones share stories
An amputee and his bedbound son, a man trying to defend his home of 55 years are among the 10 victims of the Los Angeles ...
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Los Angeles wildfires leave 10 dead as details emerge about victims
Details are emerging Friday surrounding the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires as multiple blazes have scorched more than ...
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A brother and sister made a fateful choice when fire approached. Only one survived
With the Eaton fire bearing down on a Altadena home, a brother and sister had to decide what to do. One left the scene. The ...
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LA fires as it happened: Palisades, Eaton fires still uncontained; death toll rises as more wild weather forecast
Multiple large fires continue to burn across Los Angeles and the death toll is expected to rise. Follow here for live updates ...
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