Updated at 12:02 p.m.
By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
CHEHALIS – The investigation into the cause of the fire that killed a mother and two little girls in Winlock continues but authorities now have some answers.
The three died from smoke inhalation, according to the Lewis County Coroner’s Office.
Coroner Warren McLeod said autopsies were completed between Friday and yesterday on the deceased.
They are Samantha Koehler, 31, and her two daughters Bethany Cuvreau, 4, and Tabitha Cuvreau, 2.
McLeod said his work didn’t come up with an answer as to why the trio didn’t get out of the burning home, while the father and two boys were able to escape.
“That would call for speculation on my part,” McLeod said.
However, he said, the impact of smoke in a person’s system can overcome someone quite quickly and cause unconsciousness.
The three will be released today, so they can be laid to rest, according to McLeod.
The early morning blaze on Thursday nearly consumed the two-story home on the 800 block of Northeast First Street. According to county records and authorities it was built in 1904 and served by natural gas.
The family had been sleeping and when the father and two boys headed out the door, the mother and girls were right behind him, but for whatever reason didn’t get out, according to Police Chief Terry Williams.
Williams today said he doesn’t know when the investigation into the cause of the fire will be finished.
“There’s stuff that has to be sent off to be analyzed,” Williams said.
Meanwhile, many members of the community have been working to raise money and collect donations for the survivors.
The St. Helens Tap House in Toledo is holding a benefit charity ride on March 21, beginning at their establishment on Ramsey Way with multiple stops during a 75-mile loop through the county, to include door prizes and drawings.
The entry fee is $25 per person with all proceeds going to the fire victims, according to Toledo resident Brandie Devine.
For more info or to donate to the prize packages, the contacts are: Brandie Devine at 360-880-7331, Callie Fraser at 850-803-9617 or or Terry Butler 360-269-0041.
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For background, read “Deadly Winlock fire: Investigation, grieving, continue” from Friday February 27, 2015, here
Tags: By Sharyn L. Decker, news reporter
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What are you? Some kind of a troll trying to stir things up? Well you did. HOW DARE YOU SPEAK ILL OF THE DEAD! Look at those sweet little babies. That picture of them is a real treasure. Standing on the table, ha, I would stand my granddaughter on table to take her picture, and I suppose sitting on a counter top is a no no too. As for purple hair, get real. There’s green, blue, pink hair everywhere. All I can say is, you need to get a life & ask God to forgive you for your callous remarks.
What does a little girl standing on a table or her mother having purple-tinted hair have to do with them dying in a fire?
That little girl is standing on the table and her mother has purple hair, what the hell is going on in winlock.
Maybe one shouldn’t speculate about anothers interpretation of speculation.
XD, maybe you are reading into his statement differently, but he is absolutely correct. To answer that he would have to speculate. It is not his job to speculate just so people will run around and state said speculation as fact. Maybe you are assuming “speculation” means something other than the context it is stated in. His statement was about as professional as it can get, to not allow for assumptions.
McLeod said he didn’t know why three people died but three didn’t, saying anything more would be speculation and that smoke can overtake some people quickly. What was unprofessional about that?
Very unprofessional of McLeod to make a statement about speculation.
RIP to the little ladies.
No kidding Good Grief. It can’t hurt. I love living here. It is such a great community….the whole county. When a tragedy hits it affects us all and people pull together.
So sad… sending positive energy to the father and boys. Some believe it won’t help, but it sure can’t hurt.