News18-Year-Old Black Teen Survives House Explosion, But Suffers Severe Burns on 85%...

18-Year-Old Black Teen Survives House Explosion, But Suffers Severe Burns on 85% of His Body

Nationwide — Dontea Anthony Jr., an 18-year-old African American teen from Florissant, Missouri, survived a house explosion in north St. Louis County that left him with burns over most of his body. He escaped through flames and remains in critical condition.

Anthony was in the basement when the blast struck Monday morning, according to KSDK. He was the only one inside. His twin brother had just started college on a track scholarship, while his mother was jogging and his father was at work.

The explosion forced Anthony to climb through fire to get out. His family said he suffered burns on 85% of his body before being rushed to emergency care.

Investigators believe natural gas likely caused the blast, but stressed the case is still under review. Police confirmed no foul play was involved. Utility provider Spire later reported no issues in its system and said it had received no complaints of gas odors or digging in the area.

The explosion sparked fires that spread across Evan Aire Drive, damaging or destroying more than 20 homes. Fire crews battled flames at five houses while nearby residents were ordered to evacuate until engineers could inspect the buildings.

Anthony had recently graduated from Hazelwood Central High School. His aunt launched a GoFundMe to help the family rebuild and cover medical costs. She wrote that he faces “a very challenging road ahead.” It has so far raised nearly $50,000.

St. Louis County officials and Spire said they are continuing the investigation. Spire added, “We take our responsibility for safety very seriously and we’re committed to keeping our customers, employees, and communities safe.”


Source: BlackNews.com

Black Author’s New Book “Hey Sis! I Got You!” Inspires Women to Heal, Grow, and Stand in Sisterhood

Trio Diamond Productions celebrated the release with an intimate Los Angeles event that embodied the book’s message of sisterhood and healing. Nationwide — With faith,...

Black Celebrity Red Carpet Correspondent Selected to Cover Inaugural Carolina Soul Music Awards Presented by KG Music Group

Nationwide — ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul, widely recognized as The Mo You Know, has been selected to serve as a red carpet correspondent for the...

DCPL’s Keep the Beat Week: Honoring Go-Go Music

The D.C. Public Library (DCPL) is honoring the District’s signature sound with Keep the Beat Week, also known as Go-Go Preservation Week, Nov. 10-15. The...

Kenny Lattimore and His Wife, Judge Faith, Expose People Spreading False Rumors About Their Marriage

Nationwide — Attorney Faith Jenkins-Lattimore and singer Kenny Lattimore are fighting back against false stories about their marriage circulating on YouTube. Anonymous channels posted videos...

72-Year-Old Woman Dies a Week After Police Allegedly Used Excessive Force

Nationwide — Yolanda Ramirez, a 72-year-old woman from Brentwood, California, died a week after a police encounter that began as a family dispute. Her...

“Teacher of the Year” Suspended After Allegedly Trying to Run Over Her Baby Daddy

Nationwide — Sade Delesia Nacheyle Nelson, a 37-year-old African American who was named 2025 Teacher of the Year at St. John’s High School in Charleston,...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest

Black Author’s New Book “Hey Sis! I Got You!” Inspires Women to Heal, Grow, and Stand in Sisterhood

Trio Diamond Productions celebrated the release with an intimate...

Black Celebrity Red Carpet Correspondent Selected to Cover Inaugural Carolina Soul Music Awards Presented by KG Music Group

Nationwide — ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul, widely recognized as The...

DCPL’s Keep the Beat Week: Honoring Go-Go Music

The D.C. Public Library (DCPL) is honoring the District’s...

Kenny Lattimore and His Wife, Judge Faith, Expose People Spreading False Rumors About Their Marriage

Nationwide — Attorney Faith Jenkins-Lattimore and singer Kenny Lattimore are...

Newsletter

Don't miss

Black Author’s New Book “Hey Sis! I Got You!” Inspires Women to Heal, Grow, and Stand in Sisterhood

Trio Diamond Productions celebrated the release with an intimate...

Black Celebrity Red Carpet Correspondent Selected to Cover Inaugural Carolina Soul Music Awards Presented by KG Music Group

Nationwide — ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul, widely recognized as The...

DCPL’s Keep the Beat Week: Honoring Go-Go Music

The D.C. Public Library (DCPL) is honoring the District’s...

Kenny Lattimore and His Wife, Judge Faith, Expose People Spreading False Rumors About Their Marriage

Nationwide — Attorney Faith Jenkins-Lattimore and singer Kenny Lattimore are...

72-Year-Old Woman Dies a Week After Police Allegedly Used Excessive Force

Nationwide — Yolanda Ramirez, a 72-year-old woman from Brentwood,...