Warning to parents after boy's tragic TikTok death Warning over $29 Kmart Tiktok trend: 'Nearly died' Warning to parents after dangerous TikTok trend 'leads to child's death' 'We believe the fractal wood-burning equipment that caused the electrocutions likely caused the structural fire.' 'Foul play has been ruled out, and the deaths are found to be accidental in nature and believed to be caused by electrocution from fractal wood burning,' Chief Deputy Chad Billeb said. However, at a press conference on Thursday, Chief Deputy Chad Billeb from the Marathon County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the deaths were found to be caused by the wood-burning process.
Firefighters found 'evidence of foul play', a statement from Marathon County Sheriff’s Office said at the time, which prompted weeks of arson and homicide investigations, Wisconsin Public Radio reported.