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Medical Examiner Releases Cause Of Death For CT Firefighter Killed In Line Of Duty Medical Examiner Releases Cause Of Death For CT Firefighter Killed In Line Of Duty
Medical Examiner Releases Cause Of Death For CT Firefighter Killed In Line Of Duty The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has released its findings regarding the death of a Connecticut firefighter who died while battling a house fire over the weekend. Plainville Firefighter Raymond "Ray" Moreau, 60, died from blunt force trauma to the head, neck, body, and extremities, according to the autopsy report released Monday, July 28. Moreau was fatally injured when a piece of equipment fell from a firefighting apparatus and struck him as crews fought a blaze at 45 Maria Road in Plainville on Sunday morning. A 35-year veteran of the Plainville Fire Department and a U.S. Marine,…
Missing Officer From Plainfield Found Dead At Sterling Town Hall: Police Missing Officer From Plainfield Found Dead At Sterling Town Hall: Police
Missing Officer From Plainfield Found Dead At Sterling Town Hall: Police A Connecticut man who works as a police sergeant in Rhode Island was found dead at a town hall in Windham County this week after having been reported missing, Daily Voice has learned. Scituate (Rhode Island) Police Sgt. Jason Riquier, 47, was discovered in a vehicle at the Sterling Town Hall on Monday, Jan. 13, law enforcement sources familiar with the incident confirmed. The circumstances surrounding his death have not been disclosed. Riquier was reported missing from his Plainfield home on Sunday. He had lived in the town for 16 years with his wife, Rachael.  Riquier was a retired US Mar…
'Semper Fi, My Friend': US Marine, 68, ID'd As Victim Killed In Putnam Highway Crash 'Semper Fi, My Friend': US Marine, 68, ID'd As Victim Killed In Putnam Highway Crash
'Semper Fi, My Friend': US Marine, 68, ID'd As Victim Killed In Putnam Highway Crash Authorities have identified the pedestrian killed while walking along Route 44 this weekend as 68-year-old Leo Blain of Putnam, Connecticut. Blain was struck by a Ford Fusion around 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23, according to Connecticut State Police. Paramedics transported him to Day Kimball Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Hugh MacKenzie posted a tribute on social media, describing Blain as a US Marine who deeply cared for others. “I am quite saddened to learn of the sudden passing of my friend Leo Blain, who was struck and killed by a car this evening in Putnam," MacKenzie wro…