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Honiton triple-death blaze 'started by child' Honiton triple-death blaze 'started by child'
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Two teenagers and a toddler were killed in a fire started by another child who was playing with a lighter, an inquest has heard. Two teenagers and a toddler were killed in a house fire started by another child who was playing with a lighter, an inquest has heard.
Rosie Bennellick, 17, her boyfriend Andy Gunn, 18, and her brother Harvey Bennellick, three, all died when their home was engulfed in flames. Rosie Bennellick, 17, her boyfriend Andy Gunn, 18, and her brother Harvey Bennellick, three, died when the property was engulfed in flames.
The inquest in Exeter also heard that three smoke alarms at the council house in Honiton, Devon, had been disabled. The inquest in Exeter heard that three smoke alarms at the council house in Honiton, Devon, had been disabled.
Five other members of the Bennellick family escaped the fire, in April 2013. Five other people in the house escaped the fire, on 5 April 2013.
Later, the inquest will be played a recorded interview given by a six-year-old child, referred to only as Child D.
Rosie had been in a relationship with hotel worker Mr Gunn, who lived in Bishopsteignton, Devon, for about three years.