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Fatal Blaze Claims Life in Mississauga Home

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Fatal Blaze Claims Life in Mississauga Home
A fire gutted this home in Mississauga on Tuesday night. When investigators did an initial search, they found a person dead. (Ivan Arsovski/CBC)
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Authorities report that one person has been found dead following a significant fire that destroyed a residence in Mississauga on Monday night.

The blaze started in a home located near Mirage Place and Select Court, close to Eglinton Avenue W. and Mc Laughlin Road, as per Peel Regional Police. Firefighters and police were dispatched to the scene around 10:40 p. m.

Witnesses stated they heard an explosion before the fire erupted. By the time emergency crews arrived, the house was completely engulfed in flames.

All residents of the home, including a tenant living in the basement, were accounted for, according to police. However, when investigators safely entered as far as possible into the house, they discovered a body inside, Const. Tyler Bell-Morena informed reporters at the scene on Tuesday.

“It’s very important to understand that we have confirmed there is one person in the residence. It is certainly possible that there are more. Unlikely at this point, with the information that we have, but we have seen this happen,” he said.

The deceased individual has not yet been removed from the property, he noted.

The main occupants of the house were out of town during this incident. Police had no indication that anyone else should be present; however, cars were spotted in the driveway upon arrival of emergency services.

Officers have taken those vehicles away to facilitate their investigation, he added.

Authorities do not currently know if any criminal activity occurred at the residence, according to Bell-Morena.

The cause of death for the individual remains unknown as well as details about their age and gender.

The specific origin of the fire also hasn’t been determined yet, he mentioned.

“The structure right now is unstable. That’s why no one has gone in and conducted a more thorough search,” Bell-Morena said.

Ontario’s Office of the Fire Marshal is looking into this case while coroner’s office will investigate what led to this person’s death.

Jim Demetriou, spokesperson for Ontario’s Office of Fire Marshal, told reporters heavy equipment is anticipated at the site on Wednesday for debris removal related to their investigation.

Investigators who visited on Tuesday aim to find out how and why the fire started; they plan to return on Wednesday for further examination.


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