Seven students, six from the University of South Carolina and another from Clemson University, were killed on Oct. 28, 2007, after an early-morning house fire at Ocean Isle Beach.
A cross-shaped memorial was unveiled Friday at Ocean Isle Beach to honor seven South Carolina college students killed in a beach house fire last October.
An autopsy states Allison Walden, 19, died of carbon monoxide poisoning. It also indicates she had a significant amount of alcohol in her system.
The state medical examiner found alcohol contributed to the death of one of victims of the Ocean Isle Beach fire.
The state medical examiner says all but one of the South Carolina college students killed last month in a beach-house fire had alcohol in their systems, but the local prosecutor doesn't think it played a role in their deaths.
A local congregation gathered Sunday to "share love" with the families of the seven college students killed in a beach house fire last week, pastor Jerry Hannah said.
More than 600 people crowded a suburban Cleveland church Saturday to remember a young Ohio woman, one of seven college students killed in a North Carolina beach house fire last weekend.
Extensive damage has made it impossible to determine the cause of the fatal Ocean Isle Beach fire that killed seven South Carolina college students.
Seven college students killed in a weekend fire at a beach house died from smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning, the state's chief medical examiner said Wednesday.
Fallon Sposato awoke to a blaring alarm and smoke seeping into the bedroom of the beach house where she and 12 friends had been partying just hours earlier. Her lungs and eyes were burning. The inside of the house glowed orange as she ran down a staircase near her first-floor room.
Firefighters responding to the early-morning blaze that took the lives of seven South Carolina college students and injured six others could do little to stop it.
More details are coming out about the fatal house fire that killed seven college students Sunday. Meanwhile, family members of the victims are speaking out.
As many as 50 students from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were visiting Ocean Isle over the weekend. They were staying near 1 Scotland St. where seven South Carolina students were killed in a fire.
Authorities think a fire that killed six South Carolina students Sunday started on the deck, 911 calls are released and family members of some of the victims speak out.
Students jumped from windows to escape a fire that killed seven others and injure several more at a house on Ocean Isle Beach on Sunday morning.
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