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Woman, 19, dies in fire at house | Woman, 19, dies in fire at house |
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A 19-year-old woman died and two boys were critically injured in a house fire in Manchester. | A 19-year-old woman died and two boys were critically injured in a house fire in Manchester. |
Fire crews were called to the three-storey property in Ashton Old Road, Openshaw, near the junction with Dawnay Street, at about 0500 BST. | Fire crews were called to the three-storey property in Ashton Old Road, Openshaw, near the junction with Dawnay Street, at about 0500 BST. |
The injured boys, aged 14 and eight, were said to have suffered 90% burns. Their conditions are described as "critical", said police. | The injured boys, aged 14 and eight, were said to have suffered 90% burns. Their conditions are described as "critical", said police. |
Their parents are both being treated at Tameside Hospital. | Their parents are both being treated at Tameside Hospital. |
Their father suffered 20% burns and their mother was suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation. | Their father suffered 20% burns and their mother was suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation. |
Two other boys and a 15-year-old girl are also being treated after they inhaled smoke. | Two other boys and a 15-year-old girl are also being treated after they inhaled smoke. |
Three other young children are being cared for by neighbours, a North West Ambulance Service spokesman said. | Three other young children are being cared for by neighbours, a North West Ambulance Service spokesman said. |
The road was closed while the fire was put out. The cause of the fire is being investigated. | The road was closed while the fire was put out. The cause of the fire is being investigated. |
A neighbour, who told the BBC he only knew the occupants "by sight", said: "They have only been in about seven or eight months. It's a tragedy." | A neighbour, who told the BBC he only knew the occupants "by sight", said: "They have only been in about seven or eight months. It's a tragedy." |
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Aftermath of the house fire in Openshaw, Manchester |