Natural gas leak caused home explosion that killed father of Titans CB Caleb Farley: Reports

Natural gas leak caused home explosion that killed father of Titans CB Caleb Farley: Reports

Investigators determined that a natural gas leak was the cause of a home explosion in North Carolina that killed the father of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley, according to multiple reports.
Emergency officials said in a news release that further investigation into the origin and cause of the explosion cannot continue because of the instability of the remaining structure, per reports.
The explosion occurred Aug. 21 at the Mooresville, N.C., home owned by Farley, who was not home at the time of the incident. Farley’s father, 61-year-old Robert M. Farley, was found dead after a…

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