The four victims found dead in a suspected carbon monoxide poisoning incident in Wakefield, New Hampshire on Christmas have been identified as a family from Newton, Massachusetts.
Matt Goldstein, a teacher in Brookline, Massachusetts, died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning along with his wife and two daughters.
On Christmas Day, authorities in Wakefield, New Hampshire found four people dead in a home. Their suspected cause of death is ...
A Massachusetts couple and their two daughters were identified by authorities Friday as the victims of suspected carbon ...
Matthew Goldstein, his wife Lyla, and their daughters, Valerie and Violet, were found dead by police during a wellness check ...
The 22-year-old graduated this year and was in her first year with Teach for America. Her parents and sister also died.
Headlines: New Hampshire first responders address mental health after the deaths of four people in Wakefield and a new census ...
First responders across New Hampshire are finding ways to better maintain their mental health after a year of higher-than-normal numbers of carbon monoxide and smoke inhalation deaths.
Newton family dead at home in N.H., on Christmas Day after exposure to carbon monoxide, according to New Hampshire State Fire ...
A Massachusetts couple and their two daughters were identified by authorities Friday as the victims of suspected carbon ...
New Hampshire State Fire Marshal Sean P. Toomey on Friday identified the victims as Matthew Goldstein, 52, his 54-year-old ...