A Blenheim family is warning of the risks of ethanol burning patio heaters.
She succumbed to her injuries she sustained in an ethanol fire pot she was refueling exploded into a fire ball, covering 95 percent of her body in burns.
McLauchlin isn’t the first person to die this way in Ontario, a Peterborough dentist died in 2016.
The family wants to see a ban put in place, similar to what has been done in Australia.