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Three people reported dead in house fire on Ontario reserve
fires
ontario
Posted: Thursday, May 9, 2013
Three people, including two young children, died in a house fire on the
Wunnumin Lake First Nation
in Ontario.
The victims were reported to be a 21-year-old female, a six-year-old child and a one-year-old child. A fourth person, a man, was injured in an attempt to rescue the victims.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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House fire kills 3 in remote First Nation
(CBC 5/9)
House fire in northern Ontario First Nation leaves 2 children, 1 woman dead
(CP 5/9)
Four Dead in House Fire – Wunnumin Lake FN
(NetNewsLedger 5/9)
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