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Man, woman injured in Christmas morning fire have died: Winnipeg police

Two people injured in a fire at a Winnipeg apartment building early on Christmas morning have died, police say – Dec 28, 2022

Two people injured in a fire at a Winnipeg apartment building early on Christmas morning have died, police say.

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Six people were sent to hospital, including three in critical condition, after fire broke out in the six-storey building on Qu’Appelle Avenue shortly after 4 a.m.

The city has previously said firefighters saw heavy smoke and flames when they arrived and immediately called additional crews to the scene after learning there were occupants trapped inside, including some with disabilities who required assistance getting out.

Firefighters fought the blaze from inside the building while simultaneously searching suites and rescuing residents, the city has said.

On Wednesday, Winnipeg police told Global News a man and a woman have since succumbed to their injuries.

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The victims have not been identified.

Police also could not confirm whether the two people who died were among those taken to hospital, as no information could be provided until next of kin were notified.

 

Winnipeg Transit buses were deployed to the scene to provide shelter for evacuees as crews fought the fire, and an emergency social services team was deployed to assist 42 displaced residents in finding temporary accommodations.

The city reported four other fires that did not result in any death or injury during the evening of Dec. 24 and early morning of Dec. 25.

Police say they arrested a suspect shortly after the fatal fire but that they were later released with no charges laid.

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Police continue to investigate the cause along with Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, which a police spokesperson noted is typical after a severe or fatal fire.

— with files from The Canadian Press

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