
According to reports just after 11 Sunday morning, Sharp County dispatch received a call that a man had found his son and grandson dead in a hunting cabin on Banks Road. The man allegedly told authorities that a five-burner stove used to heat the cabin sometimes malfunctioned. The two men’s bodies have been sent to the Arkansas State Crime lab in Little Rock to determine the cause of death, but at this time authorities believe it was an accidental Carmon monoxide poisoning. No names have been released at this time.
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