I photographed the aftermath of a fatal fire in Dorchester, and then quickly left there and responded to a call about a car in the water near the JFK Library/UMASS Boston campus. A woman living in the large Dorchester apartment building perished in the early morning fire, and the man involved in the car-in-water incident, apparently drove himself to his untimely death. I always try to highlight the positives, i.e a rescue attempt, when it comes to covering these events, but sadly, there were none.
03/05/16-Boston,MA A worker from a restoration/cleaning company is seen inside a fire-damaged apartment at 380 Talbot Ave. Saturday morning, hours after a fire killed a resident there. Staff photo by Mark Garfinkel
03/05/16-Boston,MA First responders work to lift a stretcher carrying the body of a person at the scene of this car in the water, near the JFK Library and UMASS Boston. Staff photo by Mark Garfinkel
03/05/16-Boston,MA First responders work at the scene of this car in the water, near the JFK Library and UMASS Boston. Staff photo by Mark Garfinkel
03/05/16-Boston,MA First responders work at the scene of this car in the water, near the JFK Library and UMASS Boston. Staff photo by Mark Garfinkel
03/05/16-Boston,MA First responders work to lift a stretcher carrying the body of a person at the scene of this car in the water, near the JFK Library and UMASS Boston. Staff photo by Mark Garfinkel
03/05/16-Boston,MA First responders work at the scene of this car in the water, near the JFK Library and UMASS Boston. Staff photo by Mark Garfinkel
Tags: Boston, Boston Fire, CARS, Collision Analysis Reconstruction Section, fatal, Mark Garfinkel, Massachusetts State police
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