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Family of 4 found dead on Christmas Day after suspected carbon monoxide leak
A Massachusetts family of four was found dead after a suspected carbon monoxide leak on Christmas Day, authorities said. The Goldstein family, of Newtown, Mass., was found dead in their New
‘Thoughtful, kind, and always thinking of others.’ Community mourns loss of Newton family of four that died in carbon monoxide leak in N.H.
Matthew Goldstein, 52, his wife Lyla, 54, and their daughters, 22-year-old Valerie and 19-year-old Violet, were found dead by police during a wellness check at their lakefront home in Wakefield, N.H.,
Newton Family of Four Found Dead in New Hampshire After Carbon Monoxide Exposure
Newton family dead at home in N.H., on Christmas Day after exposure to carbon monoxide, according to New Hampshire State Fire Marshal.
Victims of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in New Hampshire identified as family from Massachusetts
The New Hampshire fire marshal on Friday identified the victims as 52-year-old
Matthew
Goldstein
, 54-year-old Lyla
Goldstein
, 22-year-old Valerie
Goldstein
and 19-year-old Violet
Goldstein
. Beloved family remembered
Matthew
Goldstein
was a teacher in ...
Christmas tragedy: 4 found dead at vacation home from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning
A family of four was found dead inside a New Hampshire vacation home on Christmas from what appeared to be carbon monoxide poisoning.
What we know about the Newton family found dead of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning
Matthew Goldstein was a Brookline school teacher, and Lyla Goldstein was a longtime Microsoft employee. One daughter graduated from Syracuse, while the youngest attended RISD.
A family of 4 died Christmas Day at their New Hampshire lake house after likely carbon monoxide leak
WAKEFIELD, N.H. (AP) — A Massachusetts couple and their two daughters were identified by authorities Friday as the victims of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning after they were found dead at their lake house in New Hampshire on Christmas Day.
Wakefield carbon monoxide victims ID'd as Mass. family
Four adults found dead of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning in a Wakefield home on Christmas Day were all members of a Massachusetts family. Matthew Goldstein, 52, Lyla Goldstein, 54, Valerie Goldstein,
Newton family of four found dead on Christmas Day at N.H. lake house of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning
The victims have been identified as Matthew, Lyla, Valerie, and Violet Goldstein, officials said. Matthew was a teacher at a Brookline school.
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‘Perfect family’: Devastated friend remembers Mass. couple, 2 daughters found dead in NH home
Investigators on Friday identified a Massachusetts couple and their two daughters as the victims of suspected carbon monoxide ...
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First responders address ways to maintain mental health after death of family in Wakefield
First responders across New Hampshire are finding ways to better maintain their mental health after a year of ...
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Elementary Teacher, Wife and 2 Daughters Named as Victims in Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Matthew Goldstein, 52, Lyla Goldstein, 54, Valerie Goldstein, 22, and 19-year-old Violet Goldstein, all of Newton, were named ...
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‘Deeply heartbroken’: Officials identify 4 Mass. family members found dead in NH home on Christmas
Officers responding to a home at 2962 Province Lake Road in Wakefield, New Hampshire, for a welfare check just before 4:30 ...
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Deaths of family of 4 in Wakefield appear to be accidental, state fire marshal says
New Hampshire State Fire Marshal Sean Toomey said Friday that the deaths of four people who were found dead in a Wakefield ...
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