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23-year-old dies in Franken after home burn - LKA determined

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Bayreuth - A young man died in Upper Franconia after an apartment fire. Police are investigating.
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A young man suffered life-threatening injuries in the fire in Bayreuth and was initially resuscitated. The cause of the fire is still unclear.

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A fire breaks out in a residential building in Bayreuth during the night of Easter Sunday. An inhabitant is seriously injured by the fire. Now the young man died of his injuries.

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Bayreuth - A young man died in Upper Franconia after an apartment fire. Police are investigating.

·Germany
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On the night of Easter Sunday, a fire broke out in a student residence in Bayreuth. The forces fought against the flames - and found a lifeless resident in the building.

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The 23-year-old, who was critically injured in a dormitory fire the night of Easter Sunday, died.

·Hof, Germany
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frankenpost.de broke the news in Hof, Germany on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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