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An Oklahoma well operating company said claims made against them by attorneys for victims of the Quinton gas well explosion are unfounded.
Attorneys for the estates of the Quinton gas well explosions victims have filed amended lawsuits this week in Pittsburg County. Five men lost their lives in the explosion.
A safety agency just released an update on its investigation into the explosion at a Quinton gas rig that killed five men on January 22, 2018.
Autopsies show five men killed in a natural gas rig explosion in southeastern Oklahoma died of burns and smoke inhalation. The state medical examiner's office report classifies each death in the January 22 blast as an accident.
Green Country wood carver Chuck Williams has been working on sculptures to honor the victim's of the gas rig explosion in Pittsburg County earlier this year. Williams has delivered two of his carvings to victims' families.
A third wrongful death lawsuit has been filed over a natural gas rig explosion in Oklahoma that killed three Oklahoma men, one from Texas and one from Colorado.
A second wrongful death lawsuit has been filed over a natural gas rig explosion in Oklahoma that killed five men -- three from Oklahoma, one from Texas and one from Colorado.
The widow of one of the Quinton gas rig explosion victims has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the drilling companies operating Rig 219 when it exploded in January.
One of the five men killed in the gas rig explosion in Pittsburg County will be laid to rest this week.
One of the victims of the gas drilling rig explosion in Pittsburg County will be laid to rest this weekend.
The Wizard World Comic Con is coming to Oklahoma City in 2017.