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Resident starts blaze, leaving nine hurt.

In Diepholz district, a 54-year-old woman ignited her place of residence, resulting in nine individuals enduring smoke inhalation. This incident occurred on Monday in the Barnstorf apartment building. Emergency crews reported that all nine occupants were able to flee from the house, although...

Ein Löschfahrzeug der Feuerwehr fährt mit Blaulicht zu einem Einsatz.
Ein Löschfahrzeug der Feuerwehr fährt mit Blaulicht zu einem Einsatz.

Conflagrations break out. - Resident starts blaze, leaving nine hurt.

A preliminary investigation suggested that a technical issue wasn't to blame for the fire. Instead, it was reported that a 54-year-old woman confessed to deliberately lighting the bedspreads on the sofa in the living room on fire. She failed to explain her motivation to the authorities. The woman was initially brought to the hospital for minor injuries. Later, she was transferred to a mental health facility due to psychological issues. The initial cost estimate for the damage was approximately 150,000 euros.

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The police are investigating the incident of smoke inhalation caused by the fire. Due to the fire, nine children were evacuated and taken to a local shelter in the District of Diepholz, Lower Saxony. The fire department was able to extinguish the fire quickly, preventing further damage. It's been reported that the fire started from the deliberate act of a 54-year-old woman who confessed to lighting bedspreads on the sofa on fire, leading to the fire.

Source: www.stern.de

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