
Terrifying details of ‘I Kissed a Girl’ singer Jill Sobule’s fatal house fire revealed as investigation continues
NY Post
Jill Sobule’s death is still under investigation as new horrific details emerge about the fatal house fire that broke out earlier this month.
The “I Kissed a Girl” hitmaker’s body was discovered in a bedroom on the second floor of her friends’ two-story Minnesota home, according to the Woodbury Public Safety’s fire report obtained by The Post on Tuesday.
The report dated May 16 stated that while the source and cause of the fire are still being investigated, the blaze may have started outside, with officials noting that “abandoned or discarded materials or products” were contributing factors to the ignition.
It also stated that those inside the home were asleep when the fire broke out on May 1 at around 5:37 a.m. and that they did not appear to be impaired by drugs or alcohol.
Smoke detectors were present and alerted the occupants of the blaze, per the report that also revealed three stories of the home, which included the roof, suffered “extreme damage” of upwards to 70-100 percent.
The report also included an incident summary detailing what Woodbury firefighters witnessed when they first approached the burning home — and their heroic efforts to desperately extinguish the out-of-control blaze when they learned that Sobule had not made it out with her friends.
