Teen dies in house fire started by Fourth of July fireworks just two weeks after beating cancer

A 13-year-old girl was one of two people killed when July Fourth fireworks sparked a huge blaze in her Midwest home — just two weeks after she beat cancer.

Jerilynn Brown had just rung the bell as she finally left the hospital late last month after a two-year battle with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer.

She died on the Fourth of July when smoldering debris from fireworks the night before ignited at the back of her family’s home in Independence, Missouri, engulfing it in flames around 5:30 a.m.

Jerilynn Brown died after her family’s home in Independence, Missouri became engulfed in flames around 5:30 a.m. on July 4.

“It was a breezy night,” Independence Fire Chief Jimmy Walker told KHSB of the wind fanning the flames overnight.

“Hours can elapse while a fire smolders … We always have to worry about smoldering fires and the fact that they can go undiscovered for a number of hours and eventually can become out of hand quickly.”