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Turd Fergusen

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I'll park this here unless the story goes in a different direction.

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A Brooklyn fire that killed a woman and her teenage daughter is believed to have been accidentally sparked by her husband — who was making vape cartridges in their home, police said Wednesday.

The dad, identified by law enforcement sources as Mufeed Al Haddad, was putting together the homemade vape filers when they ignited, with the flames spreading through the three-story house on Fountain Avenue near Liberty Avenue in Cypress Hills around 2:15 a.m. Monday, according to NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig.

Essig said it was unclear how the products caught fire, but that the blaze did not appear to have been started intentionally.

“Now, is that criminal? That’s still to be determined,” the chief told reporters.”Just having the presence of an accelerant doesn’t make a crime. You can have gas in … your garage and accidentally set it on fire but we have to work through what was the liability. Was it criminal liability?”

Essig said that authorities found “a lot” of vape products upstairs, where the father worked on the cartridges.

The man’s wife and 17-year-old daughter, identified by sources as Amal Al Haddad and Rowan Al Haddad, were killed in the inferno.

Two other daughters of the couple, ages 10 and 14, were left in critical condition, police said. Their 9-year-old son was hospitalized but was expected to recover.

Neighbors told The Post they saw him sprinting out of the house with his arms on fire before trying to run back in to save his family.

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Indeed, it is clearer in the original article that they are referring to the father/husband, not the son. Still, what a way to lose part of one's family!
 
I’ve seen a lot of discussions around safety and the risks of certain products, even outside of vaping. For instance, I’ve been reading about Delta 8 THC Gummies recently. They seem pretty popular, but it’s wild how even something as simple as a poorly regulated cartridge or device can cause so much devastation.
 
They seem pretty popular, but it’s wild how even something as simple as a poorly regulated cartridge or device can cause so much devastation. It's a reminder to always check the quality and source of what we’re using, whether it’s vape cartridges, delta 8 gummies, or anything else that might pose risks. Thanks for clarifying who was being referred to in the article—it really shows how important accurate reporting is when dealing with sensitive topics like this.
I’ve seen a lot of discussions around safety and the risks of certain products, even outside of vaping. For instance, I’ve been reading about Delta 8 THC Gummies recently. They seem pretty popular, but it’s wild how even something as simple as a poorly regulated cartridge or device can cause so much devastation.
 
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