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Surpassing:Tyreek Hill's house catches fire: Investigators reveal preliminary cause of blaze at South Florida home
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Date:2025-04-08 00:46:11
MIAMI - Investigators said Thursday that a child playing with a lighter has been preliminarily determined as the cause of a blaze that damaged the luxury Southwest Ranches home of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
Firefighters were called to the upscale neighborhood in the 16000 block of Berkshire Court shortly before 2 p.m. Wednesday. When they arrived, they found smoke and flames coming from the multi-story house.
Fire engulfs home of Dolphins player Tyreek Hill
Images from Chopper 4 showed firefighters on the roof of the mansion, punching holes on the roof to better fight the blaze.
Heavy black and white smoke was spewing from the mansion.
Several fire engines and crews got to the scene shortly before 2 p.m.
When firefighters arrived, everyone who was inside the home was standing outside.
It is not clear what may have started the blaze. Hill, who was at Dolphins practice at the time, left and headed home.
The Dolphins said everyone was safe and out of the house.
Dolphins player was at practice when fire began
CBS News Miami spoke to Hill's agent who confirmed Hill, his family and pets were OK following the blaze.
"We saw the family. When he got here, he hugged his family, he hugged his wife. It's just overall devastating seeing all the fire and the smoke and everything," said Sandra Garcia, a fan who showed up to the scene.
Drew Rosenhaus, Hill's agent said, "It was limited to one room. So, of course, there will be other damage, but Tyreek is going to be back with his teammates. He obviously raced over to make sure everyone is okay, but everything is under control right now."
Images from Chopper 4 showed Hill standing in the driveway of his home, along with family members. He was wearing a leg brace that reached up to his left knee.
It took firefighters about 45 minutes to put out the blaze. Investigators will look into the cause of the fire.
As word got out about the fire, fans rushed to the scene to check in on Hill and his loved ones.
"Pretty sad, he is my favorite player and it's devastating," said Anthony Candelario.
The fire left a gaping hole in the roof of the home with substantial smoke and water damage inside.
Investigators confirmed to CBS News Miami Thursday that the fire was caused by a child playing with some type of lighter in a bedroom of the home.
"The investigation identified that the fire was an accidental and was caused by a child playing with a lighter within a bedroom where the fire started," said Robert Taylor, fire marshal with Davie Fire Rescue. "Fortunately, all occupants of the home were able to evacuate safely, and there were no injuries."
It was not immediately clear if the child lived at the home or was visiting.
Hill joined the Dolphins recently
Hill's mansion was built in 2007 and has 9,326-square-feet of indoor living space on a 2.28 acres plot, according to property records.
Hill was traded from the Kansas City Chiefs to the Miami Dolphins for the start of the 2022 season and agreed to a four-year, $120 million extension that included $72.2 million guaranteed.
The Dolphins host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday evening for a chance to win the AFC East and start playoffs at home.
"He appreciates everyone's support that's reached out to him. He's going to be fine physically, obviously mentally this is challenging anytime you have a fire at your home as you can imagine, but Tyreek — he's going to be okay," said Rosenhaus.
Rosenhaus says Hill is expecting to play Sunday.
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