A member of the Muckleshoot Tribe who worked at the tribe's casino in Auburn, Washington, was killed in a house fire.
The unidentified 20-year-old man was found inside the home, located near the casino. A visitor to the casino saw the fire from the parking lot and reported it to 911.
The man was staying at a home that belonged to his aunt and her children, but they weren't there at the time.
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Young man dead in fire near Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn
(AP 10/30)
Man dies in Auburn house fire (KING5 News 10/30)
Muckleshoot casino employee dies in fire at home
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