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    Mother and Grandmother Lost in Milford Blaze After Fleeing Abuse

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsOctober 23, 2025Updated:October 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On the night of October 16, in quiet rural Milford, Illinois, 37-year-old Ashley Tucker—a loving mother and grandmother—became the tragic victim of a house fire that engulfed her home shortly after a string of chilling text messages from her ex-boyfriend, despite a no-contact order being in place.

    The blaze broke out at around 10 p.m. at her residence on North Grant Street, according to officials from the Illinois State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Iroquois County Sheriff’s Office. Firefighters found the two-story house already fully involved. Ms. Tucker had managed to escape with her dog but sustained severe burns and collapsed outside the home, where neighbors rushed to douse the flames on her body before paramedics arrived.

    It’s believed the fire may have been intentionally set. Investigators have described the incident as a death investigation, with the cause of the fire still under review. “The fire’s cause is still in question,” fire officials said. Neighbors recalled that earlier that evening Ms. Tucker had received harassing texts—including one that warned, “You are going to burn in hell”—despite the ex-boyfriend being subject to a no-contact order. Family members say she had sought protection, reported repeated harassment and trespassing, and was too afraid to attend court proceedings for fear of retaliation.

    A breakdown in her escape options made the tragedy even worse. The back door of her home had reportedly been nailed shut following a previous break-in, allegedly by the same individual threatening her, leaving her with few routes to safety once the fire erupted. Investigators believe a Molotov cocktail may have been thrown through her bedroom window, though that detail remains unconfirmed at this stage.

    When the fire department arrived, the home was already fully ablaze. Ms. Tucker had been lying outside for about twenty-one minutes before paramedics reached the scene and transported her to a local hospital. She was later air-lifted to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, where she died from her injuries on October 20.

    The small town’s public safety structure came under scrutiny in the aftermath. The Milford Police Department reportedly operates with only one part-time officer, while the Iroquois County Sheriff’s Office provides intermittent coverage, sometimes with a single deputy assigned to multiple towns. Loved ones say that despite repeated calls to authorities about the threats and harassment Ms. Tucker faced, responses were limited due to staffing shortages.

    Ms. Tucker is remembered by friends and family as someone who loved cooking, bonfires, tinkering with projects and being outdoors. She leaves behind two children, grandchildren, siblings and her parents—all of whom are now calling for justice. At the time of writing, no arrests have been announced and the investigation remains open. Meanwhile the community mourns a woman who sought safety and protection—and lost her life despite her efforts.

    The post Mother and Grandmother Lost in Milford Blaze After Fleeing Abuse appeared first on Tripplenews.

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