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?Big mystery.? Unusual Fort Jackson fire death has biologist?s family asking ?Why??

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https://www.thestate.com/news/state/south-carolina/article231404328.html
[h=3]?Big mystery.? Unusual Fort Jackson fire death has biologist?s family asking ?Why??[/h] By Sammy Fretwell

June 11, 2019 08:25 PM As the forest burned and smoke filled the trees, Nicole Chadwick-Hawkins ran into a situation that eventually took her life.
Chadwick-Hawkins, a widely regarded wildlife biologist and civilian employee at Fort Jackson, had participated many times in controlled burns like the one she was working May 22 at the military training base.

But on that day, something went wrong. Well after Fort Jackson had ignited the fire to clear underbrush, co-workers found her body in the pines, burned beyond recognition, family members said...
 
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