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Two bodies found in North Finchley house fire Two bodies found in North Finchley house fire
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The bodies of a man and a woman have been found after a fire broke out at a house in north London. Two people have died in a house fire in north London.
Six fire engines and more than 35 firefighters were called to the property in Fallow Court Avenue, North Finchley, just after 06:00 GMT.Six fire engines and more than 35 firefighters were called to the property in Fallow Court Avenue, North Finchley, just after 06:00 GMT.
The fire damaged most of the ground and first floor as well as the staircase and roof of the semi-detached house.The fire damaged most of the ground and first floor as well as the staircase and roof of the semi-detached house.
Firefighters found the woman's body in the kitchen and the man's body in a bedroom on the first floor. Firefighters found a woman's body in the kitchen and a man's body in a bedroom on the first floor. The fire is being treated as "unexplained".
London Fire Brigade took two hours to bring the fire under control. London Fire Brigade took two hours to bring the blaze under control.
Crews from Finchley, Southgate, Barnet and Hornsey fire stations were at the scene.Crews from Finchley, Southgate, Barnet and Hornsey fire stations were at the scene.
The Metropolitan Police said the fire was being treated as unexplained and investigations into the cause were ongoing. The Metropolitan Police said: "Two people were pronounced dead at the scene, a male and a female.
"Inquiries continue and the fire is being treated as unexplained."