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Greensburg fire takes life of 12-year-old Devan Anderson

By Larry J. Smith, 99.9 The Big Dawg

The young boy who died Sunday morning in a house fire in Greensburg has been identified by the state medical examiner.

12-year-old Devan Alexander Anderson, a student at Greensburg Middle School, was sleeping upstairs in house near the old train depot when the home caught fire. Anderson became entrapped by the flames and perished in the blaze.

The cause of the Sunday morning fire is under investigation by Greensburg Police and Kentucky State Police post 15 in Columbia. Devan Anderson was pronounced dead by Green County Coroner Carol Ray.




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