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A baby girl has died following a fire at a house in County Fermanagh. Two adults and another child managed to escape.A baby girl has died following a fire at a house in County Fermanagh. Two adults and another child managed to escape.
The baby, who was eight months old, died in the blaze at a house in Drumbawn, Enniskillen, which began at about 1000 BST on Saturday. Eight-months-old Chelsea Agnew died in the blaze at a house in Drumbawn, Enniskillen, which began at about 1000 BST on Saturday.
A neighbour raised the alarm. Firefighters found the dead baby in an upstairs bedroom.A neighbour raised the alarm. Firefighters found the dead baby in an upstairs bedroom.
Fergal Leonard, Fire and Rescue Service, said it was "harrowing".Fergal Leonard, Fire and Rescue Service, said it was "harrowing".
"The call to the Northern Ireland Fire and Rsecue Service was made by a neighbour in a house opposite."The call to the Northern Ireland Fire and Rsecue Service was made by a neighbour in a house opposite.
"Whenever the firefighters found the little girl, unfortunately she had tragically lost her life. We also worked with members of the ambulance service and this was confirmed.""Whenever the firefighters found the little girl, unfortunately she had tragically lost her life. We also worked with members of the ambulance service and this was confirmed."
The baby's mother is said to be extremely distressed.The baby's mother is said to be extremely distressed.
Police in Enniskillen are investigating the cause of the fire.Police in Enniskillen are investigating the cause of the fire.
The Fire and Rescue Service has urged householders to ensure they have a working smoke alarm and fire escape plan.The Fire and Rescue Service has urged householders to ensure they have a working smoke alarm and fire escape plan.