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Fatal Pubnico Head, N.S. fire deemed accidental, caused by wood stove: officials

A house fire in Pubnico Head, N.S on Jan. 7 killed four children. Cory McGraw/Global News

A fatal fire in Pubnico Head, N.S. that claimed the lives of four children last month has officially been deemed an accident.

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READ: Nova Scotia refuses to release cause of fire that killed four children in Pubnico

The province initially refused to release the cause of the fatal fire but municipal affairs spokesperson Krista Higdon said Thursday that the Office of the Fire Marshal is now able to confirm some details.

The fire broke out overnight on Jan. 7.

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Two adults – Phil Prouty and Emma Kennedy – were injured but able to escape the burning home.

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However Jayla Kennedy, 4, Mya Prouty, 7, Mason Grant, 7 and four-month old Winston Prouty were killed.

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Officials have determined the fire’s ignition source was a wood stove and have classified it as an accident.

No further information is available at this time.

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