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A bikini barista who suffered horrific burns when her coffee kiosk in Washington state exploded last week has died from her injuries.
Courtney Campbell, 25, the operator of Saints and Sinners Coffee in Everett, passed away Monday afternoon at Harborview Medical Center, according to hospital spokeswoman Susan Gregg.
Campbell sustained burns to 80 per cent of her body when her java kiosk was rocked by a blast at around 4.45pm on Thursday, turning the roadside cafe into a fireball.

Tragic death: Courtney Campbell (left and right), 25, a bikini barista from Washington state, passed away Monday, four days after suffering severe burns in a coffee stand explosion


Fire officials said a propane tank at the roadside cafe contributed to the deadly conflagration



The Everett Fire Department said in a statement the cause of the blaze remains under investigation, but officials believe a propane tank contributed to the fire.
Photos and video taken by passersby at the scene show a column of orange flames shooting out from the small cafe Everett Mall Way next to a Shell gas station.
Additional images posted on MyEverett.com depict the coffee stand fully engulfed in flames, and later scorched to a crisp.
‘They were all the way up past the power lines there. They were pretty high,’ an eyewitness described to KOMO-TV.
The fire from Campbell’s stand also spread to a car parked nearby, destroying it.
Campbell was able to escape the burning structure and was transported to the hospital, where she remained in critical condition in a medically induced coma throughout the weekend.