Dallas Apartment Explosion: What we know about the victims
Dallas apartment residents still missing after explosion
FOX 4 continues team coverage of a deadly gas explosion in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas. Several people are still unaccounted for after an explosion and massive fire at an apartment complex. At least three people have been confirmed dead and five were injured.
DALLAS - At least three people died and five more were injured when their Oak Cliff apartment exploded on Thursday afternoon.
FOX 4 has been learning more about those victims, as well as other residents who said they are lucky to be alive.
3 Dead
Dallas officials confirmed at least three people were killed – two women and a child.
Those victims include Marisol Perez and her 18-month-old son, Erick, according to family members.
FOX 4’s cameras were rolling when Perez’s 10-year-old daughter was reunited with her aunt and grandmother. The little girl escaped by running out of the building as fast as she could.
The identity of the third victim has not yet been released.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said the medical examiner has their bodies.
"We're going through the process of IDing those folks. They were autopsied this morning. We'll get more information shortly on that," he said. "And our hearts go out to the families, and we won't be announcing publicly the names of the people until we've notified next of kin."
5 Injured
Five people were reportedly taken to the hospital following the explosion.
Officials said one of those victims is in critical but stable condition. The other four have non-life-threatening injures and are expected to be released.
Neighbor Rodney Brown told FOX 4 he helped to rescue one of those victims from the apartment before more flames engulfed it.
"I ran that way and went to the apartments across the street and they were on this side. And I said, ‘Hey, there’s a baby over here.’ And I just went and got her," he said. "My instinct was that I seen her and I wanted to help."
Brown said the victim told him her mother and siblings were still in the apartment complex, but he was unable to return because the fire had spread.
The little girl was taken away by ambulance.
Still Missing
Officials have not released the total number of people who lived in the apartment building or said how many are still unaccounted for.
Dallas County Democratic Party said one of their own is still unaccounted for. Sylvia Collins, a longtime precinct chair, lived in the building.
"Sylvia is a tireless advocate for our community. We are holding Sylvia, her family, and all those who love her close in our hearts as we await more information," the party wrote on social media.
Lucky to Be Alive
Oak Cliff apartment resident describes explosion
Kacee, a Dallas resident who just moved into the Oak Cliff apartment complex that exploded on Thursday, describes the scene to FOX 4's David Sentendrey.
Oak Cliff resident Kacee said she had just moved into her new apartment complex last week.
On Thursday, she left to run errands and returned to the building on fire. All of her belongings were in the apartment that caught fire, including her 14-year-old cat Shirley.
"I don't know what to do. This is everything I have right here," she said.
Woman describes losing pets in Dallas apartment explosion
Alta DeBose says she lost five pets in the explosion that set an Oak Cliff apartment complext on fire on Thursday.
Alta DeBose said she lost three cats and two dogs in the explosion.
DeBose said neither she nor her husband were at the apartment at the time of the explosion.
"This is like a nightmare," she said. "You go on thinking the next day is going to be the same, but it's not."
The Source: The information in this story comes from Dallas County officials, family members of the victims and apartment residents.


