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Investigators seek cause of Illinois fire that killed seven

The Boston Globe 02/16/2010 05:22
Investigators seek cause of Illinois fire that killed seven - Illinois - USA - fire


CICERO, Ill. - Firefighters shifted through a burned-out house in a Chicago suburb yesterday, trying to pinpoint the cause of a weekend blaze that killed seven people, including a 3-day-old baby.



Ron Opalecky, an assistant fire marshal in Cicero, said fire officials believe the blaze started in the rear of the house, which had several two- and three-bedroom apartments.

It was unclear how many people lived in the building. Town spokesman Ray Hanania said 23 people escaped.

“To happen on a day when families are usually coming together for love and life - Valentine’s Day - it makes it even more tragic,’’ said Hanania. “It impacted everybody, including the firemen.’’

He said initial reports indicated the victims might have been related. The blaze, which started around 6:30 a.m., was extinguished in about an hour, Hanania said.

Neighbors, meanwhile, remembered those who died in Sunday’s fire. Esther Soto described one of the victims as a 3-year-old boy who would come over and give people hugs and kisses. Four teenagers also died in the blaze.


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