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State fire investigators said smoking materials may have caused the fire that destroyed Linda Bisson’s uninsured, two-story house at 300 River Road in Mexico, fire Chief Gary Wentzell said Wednesday. FairPoint Communications workers repaired lines melted by Tuesday night’s inferno, which also burned cars and a carport. Bisson’s family is staying with relatives in Peru, said Cindy Billings of Simply Sweet Market and Bakery across the street. She is accepting clothing and other donations for the family at her business from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays.
A burned-out car and other charred debris are left at the site of a house fire at 300 River Road in Mexico on Wednesday. Nelson and Courtney Bisson and their 6-year-old daughter were left homeless by the Tuesday night blaze. The house was owned by Bisson’s mother, Linda Bisson. Mexico fire Chief Gary Wentzell said Wednesday that the damage was so extensive the cause may never be known.
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