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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, died when the property was engulfed in flames. | |
The inquest in Exeter heard that three smoke alarms at the council house in Honiton, Devon, had been disabled. | |
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. |