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A person was found dead in the house during the firefighters' searches.
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One person was found dead by firefighters in a house fire early Sunday according to the Regina Fire Department. An investigation has been opened.
In a publication on the X platform (formerly Twitter), the Fire Department indicates that firefighters are went to the 2500 block of Elliot Street at 2 a.m. to try to control a fire.
Indeed, the call came from a house in this area, near Miller Comprehensive High School.
According to them, thick smoke and flames were visible on the ground floor when they arrived on scene.
< p class="StyledBodyHtmlParagraph-sc-48221190-4 hnvfyV">While searching the home, firefighters said they found a deceased occupant.
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An investigation by the Regina Fire Department and medical examiner is underway.
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