Tr4gic Accid3nt: Dad Loses Life in Fourth of July Celebration

A man tragically lost his life during a Fourth of July party after placing a lit firework on his head. The incident took place in Summerville, South California, when 41-year-old Allen Ray McGrew, while wearing a stars and stripes Uncle Sam outfit, decided to hold a lit firework over his top hat. What started as a showboating act turned into a devastating accident.

Allen’s wife, Paige McGrew, recounted the heart-wrenching events. She initially thought that Allen was simply goofing around before placing the firework on the ground. However, to her horror, she soon realized that he had already lit it. Despite her and others’ attempts to warn him, it was too late, and the firework exploded.

Allen collapsed instantly, suffering from severe head injuries, which proved fatal. The Dorchester County Sheriff’s department arrived at the scene in Cottonwood Drive but pronounced him dead shortly after.

This unfortunate event took place during a celebration where people were enjoying some drinks. Although Allen was not a regular drinker, he decided to join in on the Independence Day festivities. It was meant to be more than just a celebration of the nation’s freedom; it was also a day to honor their son Hunter’s engagement and upcoming wedding. Allen cherished this holiday and was excited about his son’s life milestones.


In light of this tragedy, the public has been urged to exercise caution and not handle fireworks themselves. Cal Fire’s Santa Clara Unit emphasized the dangers involved in setting off fireworks, such as the risk of fires. They encourage people to leave the fireworks displays to the professionals, who can ensure everyone’s safety.

While the fireworks used by Allen were legal, there has been a growing concern about illegal fireworks that pose an even greater risk. Dr. Cliff Sheckter, the Medical Director of the Regional Burn Center at Valley Medical Center, warned about the dangers of using such fireworks, which contain small pieces of dynamite. These accidents often result in irreparable injuries and life-altering consequences.

This tragic incident serves as a somber reminder of the importance of handling fireworks responsibly and entrusting their use to professionals. Let us all be mindful of the risks involved and prioritize safety during celebrations. Our thoughts go out to Allen’s family and friends during this difficult time.

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