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Girl’s tragic death in oil industry explosion haunts her family
Maxwell Smith filled with grief over his daughter s death. Credit: Julie Dermansky
Maxwell Smith is on a mission to make sure no one loses a child the way he lost his 14-year-old daughter, Zalee Gail Day-Smith. Zalee, a vivacious high school freshman who loved singing, died on February 28 when oil tanks exploded near her home in Beauregard, Louisiana. “Her body was thrown 200 feet in the air,” Smith told me when I went to visit the family a month after the accident. Zalee’s body was found across the street from the site of the blast in the Bear Field oil field, just north of Lake Charles. It was located alongside one of the oil tanks that had been blown off its foundation. Smith says that his daughter’s body was mutilated to such a degree that the family was never allowed to see it.
Remains found following blaze at mobile home; fire remains under investigation While official identification and cause of death are pending an autopsy, the victim is believed to be the 63-year-old owner of the mobile home. (Source: Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal) By Alex Onken | April 6, 2021 at 9:57 AM CDT - Updated April 6 at 9:59 AM
DUBBERLY, La. (KSLA) - Investigators with the Louisiana State Fire Marshalâs Office is working to learn more about a fatal fire on April 3.
Crews with the Heflin Fire Department got the call shortly after 6:30 a.m. to a mobile home fire in the 400 block of Central School Loop in Dubberly.
Finally, something familiar and fun is actually happening this summer. The Cajun Heartland State Fair is set to return to the Cajundome from May 27 to June 6, 2021.
The Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office and Louisiana Department of Health recently approved a plan that will allow the fair to operate. Of course, some things will be different. The Cajun Heartland State Fair will have new protocols in place designed to keep attendees as safe as possible. But get ready to kick off summer with exciting rides and entertainment. More event information will be released soon.
The Cajun Heartland State Fair has announced they have received the go ahead to let the Go Go and Fun Fun fly for 2021!
In a press release sent out today, The Cajun Heartland State Fair has announced they have received approval by the Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Louisiana Department of Health to proceed with this year s events.
The Cajun Heartland State Fair 2021 will look a bit different than what we re used to. Organizers say there will be numerous sanitizing stations available throughout the fair and social distancing protocols will be in place. Face masks will also be required to enter and while on the fair grounds except while eating or drinking.