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Nine horses dead in latest southwestern Ontario barn fire

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NORWICH TOWNSHIP, Ont. – Provincial police say nine horses have died in what has become the latest in a string of barn fires in southwestern Ontario.

Oxford County OPP said the blaze took place on Saturday morning on an unidentified property in Norwich Township.

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They say the fire, which does not appear to be suspicious, completely destroyed the barn and killed all nine horses inside.

This is the latest in a spate of fires to level barns and kill livestock in Ontario this year.

About 90 cows died earlier this month at a barn in Elgin County.

Five unrelated fires in January claimed more than 2,000 pigs, 500 goats, 30 cows, nearly 50 horses including 43 racehorses, and a barn full of chickens.

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