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What happened in Minnesota house fire?

Minnesota reporter Jessi Pierce and children died in house fire

An NHL reporter, Jessi Pierce, and her three children were found dead after a house fire in Minnesota, sending shockwaves through the hockey community.

The victims were identified as Pierce’s children: Hudson, Cayden, and — a fourth child’s name is partially shown in the snippet provided. Pierce was described as an NHL reporter who covered the Minnesota Wild.

Why this matters

  • Public safety focus: Fatal home fires typically trigger renewed attention on smoke alarms, escape planning, and fire-prevention steps—especially in households with children.
  • Community impact: The Minnesota Wild and broader hockey media community often operate with close professional networks, so the loss hits both personal and professional circles.
  • Ongoing investigation: With a tragedy this severe, details such as the fire’s origin, whether there were working alarms, and the sequence of events are usually determined by investigators and fire officials. No cause is provided in the story snippet you shared.

At this stage, the key confirmed facts from the provided information are the identities of Pierce and her three children, and that all were found dead after the Minnesota house fire. Further details about what caused the fire or what led up to it were not included in the material provided.


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