York County Coroner releases name of man killed in Saturday fire
We've learned the victim's name from a deadly fire in York County. The coroner says 80-year-old Salvatore Noto died in the fire on McAllister Road in Catawba on Saturday.
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We've learned the victim's name from a deadly fire in York County. The coroner says 80-year-old Salvatore Noto died in the fire on McAllister Road in Catawba on Saturday.
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