Tuesday, October 22

Multimillion-dollar residence owned by Tennessee Titans’ Caleb Farley explodes, killing his father

A residence in Mooresville, North Carolina, owned by Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley blew up round midnight Monday, killing his father, Robert, 61.

Another sufferer was leaving the scene of the collapsed home on the time first responders arrived. He was hospitalized with non-life-threatening accidents, in keeping with Iredell County Emergency Management. 

Officials didn’t identify the injured sufferer.



Mr. Farley, in the meantime, was not on the $2 million property on the time of the blast. 

“A loud boom, about five minutes to midnight. A gorgeous house, in all respects, I can’t believe it,” native resident Clay Wild advised WJZY, a Charlotte Fox affiliate.

The 6,391-square-foot residence was declared a complete loss, and a number of automobiles had been additionally destroyed by the explosion.

Iredell County Fire Services & Emergency Management Director Kent Greene stated of the trigger, “In this case, it was natural gas most likely. They’re still investigating,” in keeping with WCNC-TV, Charlotte’s NBC affiliate.

Agencies trying into the explosion, in keeping with ICEM, embody Iredell County fireplace officers, the North Carolina Bureau of Investigation and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Mr. Farley’s National Football League teammates had been fast to supply their assist and condolences.

“Praying for Caleb. I’m praying for his family. I’m sending my condolences; we all send our condolences during this tragic situation,” Titans operating again Derrick Henry stated after apply Tuesday.

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