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Arrest after two boys die in fire Arrest after brothers die in fire
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North Wales Police say a 32-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a fire at a flat in a village on Anglesey in which two young boys died. A 32-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a flat fire in an Anglesey village in which two young brothers died.
A fire investigation is continuing into the cause of the blaze in Llanfaethlu near Holyhead at 0130 BST on Saturday. They were named as four-year-old Kyal Owen and his three-year-old brother Konner.
A man, believed to be the boys' father, suffered minor injuries when he escaped and alerted emergency services. An investigation is continuing into the cause of the blaze in Llanfaethlu near Holyhead at 0130 BST on Saturday.
The arrested man is being questioned at Holyhead police station, said North Wales Police.
Villagers paid tribute to the boys, calling them "loving and lively children."Villagers paid tribute to the boys, calling them "loving and lively children."
They have not yet been named by North Wales Police.
The first-floor flat above a shop was cordoned off.The first-floor flat above a shop was cordoned off.
A man, believed to be the boys' father, suffered minor injuries when he escaped and alerted emergency services.
Dai Roberts, of North Wales Fire Service, said when they arrived they were told there were believed to be people inside.Dai Roberts, of North Wales Fire Service, said when they arrived they were told there were believed to be people inside.
"Tragically, what we located and recovered turned out to be the bodies of two boys," said Mr Roberts."Tragically, what we located and recovered turned out to be the bodies of two boys," said Mr Roberts.
'Dreadful''Dreadful'
He added: "It's very tragic for our crews and tragic in itself to lose life in a fire. The loss of life of two boys in a fire is 100 times worse."He added: "It's very tragic for our crews and tragic in itself to lose life in a fire. The loss of life of two boys in a fire is 100 times worse."
North Wales Police said the coroner had been informed.North Wales Police said the coroner had been informed.
One neighbour Nancy Cunliffe said: "Absolutely dreadful - the worst thing, isn't it, that can happen to children."One neighbour Nancy Cunliffe said: "Absolutely dreadful - the worst thing, isn't it, that can happen to children."