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In this photo provided by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, flames destroy a mansion owned by former tennis star James Blake Wednesday May 7, 2014, in a gated community in Tampa, Fla. Officials have confirmed that three bodies have been found
ORLANDO, Fla. — Four people were found dead on Wednesday in a burning Tampa mansion owned by former pro tennis player James Blake, police said. Blake was renting the home to someone else and was not inside when firefighters arrived Wednesday
The woman who reported the fire at the home owned by tennis great James Blake told the 911 operator that it "just exploded" while she was out walking her dog saying, "It's just so horrible." The caller — clearly panicked
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