Model rocket explosion at Thousand Oaks school kills one, injures another
Families and students gather at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks to remember one teen who was killed and another injured when a science project exploded.
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Sam Lee, left, with daughter Marissa Lee, right, of Newbury Park High School visit a growing memorial at Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks where one teen was killed and another injured when a science project exploded.
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Sam Lee, right, with daughter Marissa Lee, left, of Newbury Park High School comfort each other as they visit a growing memorial at Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks where one teen was killed and another injured when a science project exploded.
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Families and students gather at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks to remember one teen who was killed and another injured when a science project exploded.
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Sam Lee, right, with daughter Marissa Lee, left, of Newbury Park High School comfort each other as they visit a growing memorial at Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks where one teen was killed and another injured when a science project exploded.
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Crews clean the playground area Tuesday morning at Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks, where one teen was killed and another injured when their model rocket exploded Monday evening.
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Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks will be closed Tuesday, after one teen was killed and another injured when their model rocket exploded Monday evening in the blacktop area.
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Terri Gaspar places flowers at Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks on Tuesday morning.
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A small memorial Tuesday morning at Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks.
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Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks remains closed after one teen was killed and another injured when their model rocket exploded Monday evening.
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A quiet scene Tuesday morning at Madrona Elementary School in Thousand Oaks, where one teen was killed and another injured when their model rocket science project exploded Monday evening.
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