By Associated Press - Monday, October 19, 2020

COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) - A stray ember from a wood-burning fireplace sparked a house fire over the weekend that killed four people, fire officials in the eastern Nebraska city of Columbus said.

The Nebraska State Fire Marshal’s office said Monday in a news release that Lars Barcel, 27, and Janelle Miller, 28, died in the fire, along with 6-year-old Natasha Lambrecht and 4-month-old Lars Alex Barcel Jr.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office said Monday the four all died of smoke inhalation.



The fire broke out Saturday morning in a house in the heart of Columbus, which is about 70 miles (112.65 kilometers) northwest of Omaha. Firefighters pulled all four from the house and rushed them to a local hospital, where they were pronounced dead.

State Fire Marshal’s investigators and Columbus police determined that the ember from a fireplace ignited nearby combustible materials.

Investigators said smoke detectors were present in the house, but the batteries weren’t connected.

Barcel and Miller planned to marry, according to an obituary on the website of the Columbus funeral home. Natasha was born during Janelle’s first marriage and the couple’s son, “Baby Alex,” was born June 2.

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