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Gene Mishoe dies in fatal Horry County house fire

Gene Mishoe dies in fatal Horry County house fire

Fatal Horry County house fire death of Gene Mishoe – Obituary

Gene Mishoe, 53, was confirmed as one of the two people who died after a house fire broke out in the Loris area of Horry County, near the North Carolina-South Carolina line.

 

According to Chief Deputy Coroner Tamara Willard, the blaze occurred in April along Armview Road. Gene Mishoe was found deceased inside the home. His wife, 54-year-old Jennifer Mishoe, was discovered at the bottom of the front steps by officers and was pulled away from the flames. Emergency responders attempted life-saving procedures before she was transported to the hospital, where she later passed away.

 

Prior to emergency crews arriving, a 911 call was made by a woman desperately yelling for help before the call abruptly ended. Shortly afterward, another report came in about a fire at a residence in the same location.

 

Responding officers were flagged down by a nearby resident who guided them to the house. Authorities confirmed that Jennifer Mishoe was located outside the residence, while Gene Mishoe was found dead inside.

 

 

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