Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Heating system blamed for fatal blaze in Poland

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WARSAW, Poland — 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 at the location 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. The games are highly popular among teenagers 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.

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