Man who allegedly set tank on fire passes away
After almost a month of being hospitalized, thirty-five year old Orson Emmerson Twist passed away on Saturday morning at the K.H.M.H. Twist, who since his hospitalization was given a fifty percent chance of surviving, was suffering from first and second degree burns to eighty percent of his body. On July sixteenth we reported the story of a fire in Placencia that left twelve people homeless and landed Twist in the hospital. According to police, Twist was engaged in a domestic dispute after which he allegedly set a butane gas tank on fire. The tank exploded and destroyed two wooden homes. Police officers had responded to a fight between Twist and his common-law-wife, Julie Ireland. Shortly after they arrived, the buildings were engulfed in flames; three cops were also injured as a result. The families residing on the property lost everything and nothing was insured. Twist, who is from Roaring Creek Village, leaves behind four children.


Apparently he naturally selected himself for extinction. Not a way I would want to die.