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Originally published May 13, 2009 at 10:48 AM | Page modified May 13, 2009 at 10:25 PM

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Settlement reached in fatal Tacoma foundry blast

A lawsuit over the death of a truck driver in an explosion at a Tacoma foundry has been settled for undisclosed terms.

TACOMA, Wash. —

A lawsuit over the death of a truck driver in an explosion at a Tacoma foundry has been settled for undisclosed terms.

The agreement was announced Wednesday by John R. Christensen, a lawyer for the wife, son and daughter of Charles McDonald Sr. McDonald was fatally burned when propane he was unloading at Atlas Castings & Technology exploded on Oct. 6, 2007.

Christensen says a hose owned by Atlas was missing a nozzle and clamps when McDonald arrived, and repairs were made by inexperienced workers.

The hose failed, releasing a cloud of propane that caught fire. The 8,000-tanker truck then exploded in an enormous fireball just north of the interchange of Interstate 5 and State Route 16.

McDonald died a week later at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

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