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A man whose wife died in a horrific home explosion and fire broke down in court Friday as judge determined if he could be released from custody.

SAN FRANCISCO -- A man whose wife died in a horrific home explosion and fire, allegedly triggered by an illegal drug manufacturing operation, broke down in court Friday as judge determined if he could be released from custody.

Emotions ran high during the morning hearing in the courtroom of San Francisco Superior Court Judge Victor Hwang.Also in the courtroom were several San Francisco firefighters watching the proceedings. , manufacturing a controlled substance, four counts of reckless burning, two counts of child endangerment and one count of elder abuse.-- died in the blast and fire linked to illegal cannabis oil production using butane.

She had a stroke or brain aneurysm years ago that impacted the left side of her body, which is why she was in a wheelchair and could not escape the flames.was reduced to a pile of charred debris. Homes on either side have been red-tagged and are uninhabitable.After hearing arguments from attorneys on both sides, Judge Hwang ruled there was not enough evidence to find that releasing Price would cause great bodily injury to others.

The judge also ordered Price to stay away from the burned home unless he is accompanied by legal counsel and not try to contact his neighbors.First published on February 17, 2023 / 2:14 PMCreate your free account or log inPlease enter valid email address to continue

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