Tragic Fire in French Holiday Home for the Disabled Leaves Three Dead
- A tragic fire in a holiday home for disabled adults in Montmoreau, France, has resulted in four fatalities, including three adults with disabilities.
- The fire broke out before dawn on Monday morning, affecting 14 people, with rescue teams arriving too late to save one person who died from asphyxiation.
- An investigation into manslaughter and the fire's cause has been launched by the public prosecutor's office, as stated by Deputy Prosecutor Mathieu Auriol.
- Deputy Prefect Jean-Charles Jobart confirmed that all the guests on the lower floor escaped, but those on the upper floor were trapped when the fire spread rapidly.
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In the middle of the night, the flames ravaged 300 m2 of this house, which housed 14 adults, including eight persons with disabilities. Five victims were found dead. The investigators are on their feet to determine the cause of the fire.
At least four people have died in a serious fire at a French holiday home on Monday. Local authorities announced this during a press conference. People with disabilities and their caregivers were staying at the cottage in the French village of Montmoreau. One person is still missing.
At least four people have died in a serious fire at a French holiday home, local authorities announced during a press conference. The house, located in the French village of Montmoreau, housed people with disabilities and their caregivers. One person is still missing.
Three burned alive in sleep after blaze at holiday home for disabled people
AT least three people burned alive in their sleep after a harrowing blaze erupted at a holiday home for disabled people. The victims are said to have burnt to death within “minutes” in the cottage in south west of France. Firefighters work at the site of a French holiday cottage gite for disabled adults where a fire broke outAFP AFPAccording to a gendarmerie source, 12 disabled people were inside[/caption] AFPFirefighters work at the site[/capti…
Of the 14 people inside the lodge, four were injured, one of whom was in absolute emergency.
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