SEFFNER, Fla. -- Authorities hope to get a better look at a sinkhole that swallowed a man in his Florida home once demolition crews knock down the remaining walls of the house Monday and begin clearing away the debris.After demolition work Monday revealed the giant sinkhole that swallowed a Tampa-area man as he slept Thursday night, crews began filling in the chasm presumed to be his grave. During a brief ceremony at 4 p.m., the family of 37-year-old Jeffrey BushOn Thursday, February 28, at about 11:00 PM (Eastern Time) a Florida man was in bed sleeping when a huge hole opened under his house, swallowing part of the inside of his house and him with it.SEFFNER, Fla. — As a demolition crew picked away at a house where a sinkhole opened and swallowed a man, the brother who jumped into the chasm and tried to save him said Monday he was frustrated that authorities"Many of those who want sinkhole coverage now with the 10 percent deductible, premiums going up 30 to 40 percent, if you want sinkhole coverage, homeowners just can't afford that," Fasano said. "There's no way our senior citizens, our working families
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