Sunset explosion in San Francisco: Officials identify woman who died in fire as Rita Price; Darron Price charged with multiple crimes

SAN FRANCISCO (CGO) — A forensic medical examiner has identified the woman who died in a house bombing in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset as 51-year-old Rita Price.

No other information about the victim has been released.

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Officials say another victim, who was injured, was taken to the hospital and is in serious condition, he is being treated for burns.

Investigators did not name the cause of the explosion, which leveled a house along 22nd Avenue and Noriega Street and rendered nearby houses uninhabitable.

Darron Price, 53, who was arrested in connection with the explosion, was not at home at the time of the explosion. Price’s two children, who lived there, were also not at home.

San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced Wednesday that Price was charged with multiple felonies, including manslaughter, manufacture of a controlled substance, four counts of reckless burning, two counts of endangering children, and one count of cruelty. dealing with the elderly. In addition, the criminal case includes allegations that Price directly inflicted serious bodily harm on one of the victims.

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