Kleen Energy explosion claims sixth victim
February 20th, 2010 - 4:07 am ICT by BNO NewsMIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT (BNO NEWS) — The Kleen Energy explosion that occurred February 7 claimed its sixth victim on Friday when a New Hampshire man passed away as a result of his injuries sustained in the blast.
Kenneth Haskell, 37, of New Durham, New Hampshire died only twelve days after being injured by the blast, which is still under investigation to uncover the cause of the tragic incident.
Haskell was the Superintendent for Keystone Construction and Maintenance Services.
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