A third man has died from injuries suffered in the blast that leveled a Cedar-Riverside grocery and apartment building.
Abdiquni Adan, 29, died Friday afternoon at Hennepin County Medical Center of "complications of injuries sustained in a building fire" the Hennepin County medical examiner said Saturday.
The other two men who died in the Wednesday morning blaze, Ahmed Farah Ali, 57, and Mrimri Farah, who was about 60, were roommates who had known each other since they were in their early teens, according to their other roommate, Mohamed Hassan.
Hassan, 36, said he left the apartment Wednesday morning before the blast to visit his sister.
"I know I'm lucky to be alive," Hassan said.
At least 14 people were injured in the explosion and fire at 516 Cedar Av. S., six of them critically. The building housed a grocery and a 10-unit apartment building.
Cause remains a mystery
The building was demolished Friday, and by Saturday afternoon, the street barricades had come down in the 500 block of Cedar Avenue. A neighboring mosque was up and running with heating and power restored, said Battalion Chief Gary Piekarczyk.
"It's wet in there, and they've got to get things dried out, but at least they've got heat and electricity," he said of the mosque.