Authorities: House Fire That Killed 2 Not ‘Suspicious'

Morris County prosecutors say the deaths of 78-year-old Robert Dundermen and 75-year-old Cynthia Dundermen have been ruled accidental

What to Know

  • Authorities say a fast-moving fire that killed two people in their northern New Jersey home is not considered suspicious
  • The deaths of 78-year-old Robert Dundermen and 75-year-old Cynthia Dundermen have been ruled accidental
  • The fire in East Hanover broke out shortly before 8 p.m. Friday

Authorities say a fast-moving fire that killed two people in their northern New Jersey home is not considered suspicious.

Morris County prosecutors say the deaths of 78-year-old Robert Dundermen and 75-year-old Cynthia Dundermen have been ruled accidental.

The fire in East Hanover broke out shortly before 8 p.m. Friday. The blaze started in the living room of the single-family residence and soon spread throughout the home.

Authorities say the home was engulfed in flames when police and firefighters arrived. One officer kicked in the front door to try to gain entry but was immediately pushed back by the flames.

Both bodies were found in the home after the fire was extinguished. But officials haven't said what caused their deaths.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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