Crisfield High raises money for peer who died in fire

Crisfield High raises money for peer who died in fire

killed in a house fire today– fire officials ruled the cause of the fire to be accidental — and that there were no working fire alarms in the house at the time of the blaze. the owner of the crisfield home –told 47 abc that the house had been in the family for over thirty years. among those that died in the fire was 4 month old kayden pace –whose mother dropped him off that night to be babysat. also among the victims — forty four year old jennifer cooper who is the daughter of the homeowner and coopers daughter — sixteen year old angelina pinkston angelina attended crisfield high and we were told that a number of her friends took advantage of the counseling services that were offered today. somerset county contracts learning support specialists to come on campus and help students grieve. most of these specialists have social work backgrounds. additionally — one hundred and forty students decided to start a fund for angelina. we were told these students joined faculty to dress in school colors today– in an effort to raise money for funeral costs. staff tells us the students plan on doing this again tomorrow find these stories and more online – just logon to 47 abc-dot-com. election day is just over a week away – but early voting is already well underway in a number of states

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