An Electric Scooter Is Blamed for a Violent Fire that Killed 4 in ...
- Four people died in a fire likely caused by a battery-powered electric scooter in a housing block in Reims, France, according to authorities.
- A 13-year-old boy jumped to his death, and a burned body is believed to be his 15-year-old brother, stated Reims prosecutor François Schneider.
- An 87-year-old woman and her 59-year-old son suffocated in smoke, with two others seriously injured, as reported by François Schneider.
- Two people were seriously injured, while 26 others received treatment for lighter injuries, as detailed by François Schneider.
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An electric scooter is blamed for a violent fire that killed 4 in a French city
Four people were killed in an “extremely violent” blaze seemingly caused by a battery-powered electric scooter that tore through a 10-story housing block in Reims, the capital of France’s Champagne region, authorities said Saturday.
Electric scooter blamed for violent fire that kills 4 in French city
Four people were killed in an “extremely violent” blaze seemingly caused by a battery-powered electric scooter that tore through a 10-story housing block in Reims, the capital of France's Champagne
An electric scooter is blamed for a violent fire that killed 4 in ...
Four people, including two brothers aged 13 and 15, died in a fire "of extreme violence" in Reims, on the night of Thursday to Friday. "There is no doubt about the purely accidental nature" of the drama, says the prosecutor of the Republic of Reims this Saturday. The fire was declared in a fourth floor apartment, where the family was staying. - Fire in Reims: the accidental track "applied", an electric scooter at the origin of the fire (Police, …

An electric scooter is blamed for a violent fire that killed 4 in northeastern France
PARIS (AP) — Four people were killed in an “extremely violent” blaze — seemingly caused by a battery-powered electric scooter — that tore through a 10-story housing block in northeast France, authorities said Saturday.
Four people died in an HLM building on the night of May 5-6. According to the prosecutor, the fire, of extreme violence, was triggered by an electric scooter.
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