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Jessica Dilgadillo and Child Injured in Seminole, TX Home Explosion


Seminole, TX – Jessica Dilgadillo and her 18-month-old son were burned and are now in critical condition after a home explosion in Seminole on Tuesday, September 15th, 2015. The accident happened around 5:00 pm.

From what we can gather, Dilgadillo and her young child were inside their home on County Road 318 when an explosion went off inside their home.

Jessica and your son sustained severe burns in the explosion. There are in reportedly critical condition.

Several other children were home at the time of the accident. They were outside at the time. No other injuries were reported.

Investigators are still working to determine what caused the blast. Dilgadillo’s family believes it was a gas explosion. There’s been no mention mechanical malfunction or product defect in connection with this accident.

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Commentary:

I’m really curious about the details of this accident. There’s not a specific mention of what exploded or from where inside the home the explosion occurred. I can’t help wondering what went wrong?

It sounds like there was some kind of mechanical malfunction or possibly a defect of some kind that could’ve occurred during a product’s manufacturing that resulted in the blast. I can only venture a guess without the kind of information that would come from a thorough investigation. Let me give an example of what I mean. Let’s say a pot of water is set on the stove to bring to boil and something in the stove malfunctions causing the incident, or a rupture in a gas line, etc.

I’m not saying that’s what happened. We just don’t know. But I have every reason to believe that investigators will uncover the truth when they look into this accident.

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