Foul play ruled out in man’s death at Antioch fire scene

ANTIOCH – A man found dead at the scene of a fire over the weekend in Antioch was not a victim of a homicide, authorities said Tuesday.

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That determination followed a “thorough autopsy,” Antioch Police Department Lt. Michael Mellone wrote in a news release.

“The exact cause of death remains undetermined; however, foul play has been conclusively ruled out in this case,” Mellone wrote.

Contra Costa County firefighters called police to the 2900 block of Melon Court around 6:50 p.m. Saturday. They arrived to find a deceased man who had been severely burned.

The cause of the fire is under investigation, but an initial investigation revealed no evidence of “deliberate action” and no accelerants were found at the scene, according to Mellone.

Anyone with information related to the case can contact Detective Kristian Palma at 925-779-6876 or kpalma@antiochca.gov.

Check back for updates.

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