Eight dead in Paris apartment block fire
Paris: French police arrested a man Wednesday after eight people, including two children, were killed in a fire in a Paris apartment building that investigators believe may have been started deliberately.
More than 100 firefighters battled the blaze in the 18th district of the French capital, at the foot of the Montmartre hill and its tourist attractions.
The fire -- the deadliest
By AFP
September 02, 2015
Paris: French police arrested a man Wednesday after eight people, including two children, were killed in a fire in a Paris apartment building that investigators believe may have been started deliberately.
More than 100 firefighters battled the blaze in the 18th district of the French capital, at the foot of the Montmartre hill and its tourist attractions.
The fire -- the deadliest in Paris since 2005 -- quickly became a criminal investigation after it emerged it had broken out in two separate places in the building.
Police arrested a man in his 30s "who might have been at the scene" of the fire, a source at the Paris prosecutor´s office said, although he stressed the investigation was at an early stage.
The arrest was made on the basis of eyewitness accounts and CCTV footage, the source added.
Tissem Ferjani, a pastry chef who lives on the same road, said she had seen "lifeless bodies on the ground" after residents had jumped in a desperate effort to escape the raging flames.
"I was woken up around 4:00 am by people screaming for help. They had no choice -- either they stayed where they were and died or they got out through the window and they fell.
"Everyone in the district came out to try to help them."
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told Europe 1 radio that the authorities were "focusing on the possibility of criminal intent".
"Nothing has been proven yet so we have to be cautious, but for the moment that is the line of investigation that is being looked at very closely," he said.
Firefighters were first called to the scene at 2:20 am (0020 GMT) and quickly put out the blaze, but they were called back again two hours later to extinguish a second, much larger fire.
More than 100 firefighters battled the blaze in the 18th district of the French capital, at the foot of the Montmartre hill and its tourist attractions.
The fire -- the deadliest in Paris since 2005 -- quickly became a criminal investigation after it emerged it had broken out in two separate places in the building.
Police arrested a man in his 30s "who might have been at the scene" of the fire, a source at the Paris prosecutor´s office said, although he stressed the investigation was at an early stage.
The arrest was made on the basis of eyewitness accounts and CCTV footage, the source added.
Tissem Ferjani, a pastry chef who lives on the same road, said she had seen "lifeless bodies on the ground" after residents had jumped in a desperate effort to escape the raging flames.
"I was woken up around 4:00 am by people screaming for help. They had no choice -- either they stayed where they were and died or they got out through the window and they fell.
"Everyone in the district came out to try to help them."
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told Europe 1 radio that the authorities were "focusing on the possibility of criminal intent".
"Nothing has been proven yet so we have to be cautious, but for the moment that is the line of investigation that is being looked at very closely," he said.
Firefighters were first called to the scene at 2:20 am (0020 GMT) and quickly put out the blaze, but they were called back again two hours later to extinguish a second, much larger fire.
-
Japan Elections: Stock surges record high as PM Sanae Takaichi secures historic victory
-
$44B sent by mistake: South Korea demands tougher crypto regulations
-
South Korea: Two killed as military helicopter crashes during training
-
Jake Paul criticizes Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX Halftime Show: 'Fake American'
-
Hong Kong court sentences media tycoon Jimmy Lai to 20-years: Full list of charges explained
-
Trump passes verdict on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show
-
Blac Chyna reveals her new approach to love, healing after recent heartbreak
-
Melissa Jon Hart explains rare reason behind not revisting old roles