Huddersfield Daily Examiner

NYC blaze ‘started by 3-year-old boy’

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NEW YORK CITY’S deadliest residentia­l fire in decades was accidental­ly started by a three-yearold boy playing with the burners on his mother’s stove, officials say.

The flames spread quickly through the kitchen, then roared through a door the boy’s mother had left open as she fled her first floor apartment with her two children, Fire Commission­er Daniel Nigro said.

A stairwell acted like a chimney, carrying the flames through the entire building within minutes and blocking the main escape route.

Twelve people died, including girls – aged one, two and seven – and a boy whose age was not given.

“We were told the boy had a history of playing with the burners and turning them on, and before the mother knew it, this fire had gotten a good hold of the kitchen,” Mr Nigro said.

Many residents of the building were able to flee via fire escapes. At least 20 people were clambering down the icy, metal escapes when firefighte­rs arrived, Mr Nigro said.

Excluding the September 11 attacks, it was the deadliest fire in the city since 87 people were killed at a social club in the same Bronx neighbourh­ood in 1990.

The blaze broke out on the first floor of a five-story building just before 7pm on Thursday and quickly tore through the centuryold structure near the Bronx Zoo.

Some tenants of the building, a mix of New Yorkers and Latino and

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