Moselle Hospital Fire Kills Couple in Quinquagenarian Match, Two Injured
On March 26 in the commune of La Hoûte near Thionville, France's Ministry of Health confirmed that two people died following an apartment fire at their home. The victims were identified as a couple aged between fifty and sixty years old who lived together with three other residents; while one person survived initially due to being outside during evacuation efforts when the alarm sounded around 10:43 AM, they later succumbed in hospital care alongside another individual despite medical intervention attempts by firefighters present at roughly noon.
Key Points
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1A fire at the Hôtel de Ville in Metz caused two deaths and injured several others.
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2The victims were identified as an elderly couple from Quinquante years old or older, likely due to age-related health issues contributing to their fatality during evacuation efforts.
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A man and his wife have died in the fire of their home.
— (Sudouest.fr)Two people are dead from an arson attack on a house at L'Hôpital, two elderly couples who were living together there. Two others remain injured but stable thanks to medical care provided by firefighters and paramedics present during this tragedy in the Moselle region.
— (Leprogres.fr)Two people are dead from an arson attack on a house at L'Hôpital, two elderly couples who were living together there. Two others remain injured but stable thanks to medical care provided by firefighters and paramedics present during this tragedy in the Moselle region.
— (Actu.fr)