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An HPD spokesperson told KHOU 11 News Thursday detectives will investigate whether the defibrillator caused the fire. Author: Adam Bennett Updated: 6:55 PM CDT July 1, 2021 HOUSTON Houston police are looking into how a woman died at a Kingwood hospital shortly after being severely burned. Homicide detectives say on June 26 around 4:10 a.m., medical staff at HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood were using a defibrillator on Denise Jill Asaro, 69, of Cleveland, who was in cardiac arrest, when a fire broke out. An HPD spokesperson told KHOU 11 News Thursday detectives will investigate whether the defibrillator caused the fire. Detectives did not see any signs of foul play when they went to the hospital. ....
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