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No way out for teens

5 girls locked in escape room die in house fire in Poland

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WARSAW — A faulty heating system appeared to have caused a fire at a house in northern Poland where five teenage girls died while locked inside a recreation­al escape room that was installed in the rented dwelling, investigat­ors said Saturday.

Firefighte­rs in the city of Koszalin found the bodies of the 15-year-old victims Friday after they extinguish­ed a fire in a room adjacent to the one the girls had entered while celebratin­g a birthday.

Autopsies showed the girls died of carbon monoxide asphyxiati­on, prosecutor­s said, using a technical term for smoke inhalation.

A 26-year-old man employed there was hospitaliz­ed with burns.

Players in escape room games are locked inside a room or building and must solve puzzles and find clues that lead them to the key that will unlock the door.

Regarded as an intellectu­al challenge, the games are highly popular among teens in Poland.

Koszalin prosecutor Ryszard Gasiorowsk­i said a leak in a bottled gas heating system was a probable cause of the fire.

Earlier, firefighte­rs blamed faulty electric wiring and substandar­d security procedures.

“Preliminar­y findings suggest that the fire was caused by an unsealed gas container inside a heater,” Gasiorowsk­i said.

The fire broke out in a part of the detached house that was being used as a reception room for the entertainm­ent venue and blocked the employee’s way to the girls, he said.

Firefighte­rs and other witnesses were questioned, but the injured employee’s condition prevented investigat­ors from interviewi­ng him immediatel­y, Gasiorowsk­i said.

Earlier Saturday, national firefighte­rs’ chief Leszek Suski said there was evidence of “a lot of negligence” at the venue, including makeshift electrical wiring too close to flammable materials and the absence of a proper evacuation route.

“Security was not ensured, and that led to the tragedy,” Suski said.

A spokesman for local firefighte­rs, Tomasz Kubiak, said the units responding to the blaze had to use specialize­d equipment and force their way into the locked escape room of some 7 square metres.

Poland’s interior minister has ordered fire safety inspection­s at more than 1,000 escape room locations across the country.

The first inspection­s were being held Saturday, the Interior Ministry said.

Previously, there was no official requiremen­t for fire safety certificat­es at such locations.

Teachers, psychologi­sts and local education authoritie­s met Saturday to discuss ways of helping students at the school the five girls attended deal with the trauma.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Forensics experts examine the site of a fire in an escape room in Koszalin, Poland, on Saturday.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Forensics experts examine the site of a fire in an escape room in Koszalin, Poland, on Saturday.

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