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Explosion kills 2: Gas leak blamed for fiery blast
Police believe they have recovered the bodies of April Roper, 24, who owned the home, and Questar employee Larry Radford, 48, from Pleasant Grove.
The bodies were found in the basement of the charred home, Cannon said.
A medical examiner had been dispatched to the scene to examine the bodies late Tuesday, Cannon said.
The 4 p.m. explosion is believed to have been caused by a punctured gas line near the home on Badger Lane. Earlier Tuesday, police said, a contractor struck a plastic pipe, releasing natural gas into the air.
Questar crews responded at 1:30 p.m. to fix the pipe and evacuate nearby homes, said Questar spokesman Darren Shepherd.
After the line was repaired, the Questar employee and April Roper returned to the home. Minutes later, the house exploded and a fire erupted, Cannon said.
The search couldn't begin until the fire was extinguished.
Witnesses and neighbors said the explosion shook houses in the neighborhood.
Shortly after the explosion, Barningham said he saw a man running toward the house, yelling, "My wife's in the house, my wife's in the house. Her name's April."
Greg Roper and the couple's 18-month-old daughter were outside the house and were not seriously injured. However, the child was taken by medical helicopter to Primary Children's Medical Center as a precaution, Cannon said.
She suffered some cuts on her face and was slightly dazed but was breathing OK and not crying, said neighbor Eddie Meyersick.
"We're used to hearing artillery and shells from Camp Williams," Meyersick said. "It was worse than that."
Although there were no other reported serious injuries, some of the injuries may not manifest themselves for days or weeks, Cannon said.
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