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Name of the man who was given up dead during the arson call

The Greenville County Coroner's Office published the name of a man who was found dead on Tuesday during a fire. The chief chief of the Glasey Mountain Fire Department said that firefighters were called in a fire near the intersection of the North Tigerville Road and the old Highway 11. Arrived as firefighters, they found a wide fire outdoors. The fire chief said that someone worked in this area on Tuesday and the fire started, possibly warm in the day, but escaped this fire and began to spread. The body was identified as Jerry Allen Jones, 68, from Greenville. The forensician's office said Jones was known to work on the property. His cause of death was decided as a atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease with other significant diseases for physical exertion during the brush fire. The type of death is ruled as an accident. The fire chief said the fire was included after it burned about five acres.

The Greenville County Coroner's Office published the name of a man who was found dead on Tuesday during a fire.

Glasey Mountain's glass fire chief, firefighters were called to a fire near the intersection of the North Tigerville Road and the Old Highway 11.

Arrived as firefighters, they found a wide fire outdoors.

When the crews started to fight against the fire, they discovered a body.

The fire chief said that someone was working in this area on Tuesday and the fire started, possibly warm a day earlier, but this fire escaped and began to spread.

The body was identified as Jerry Allen Jones, 68, from Greenville.

The forensician's office said Jones was known to work on the property.

His cause of death was decided as a atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease with other significant diseases for physical exertion during the brush fire.

The type of death is ruled as an accident.

The fire chief said the fire was included after it burned about five acres.