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Fatal blaze in Bradford was accidental, concludes fire marshal

Bradford woman, 72, died in apartment building blaze as a result of 'complications due to fire'
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Tarps have been used to cover the windows of a ground-floor suite where a 72-year-old Bradford woman died after a fire erupted in her living room. Miriam King/BradfordToday

A post-mortem examination on the woman who died in Tuesday night's fire on Centre Street in Bradford has been concluded, although details have not been released.

Preliminary indications are that the victim, a 72-year-old Bradford woman, died as a result of “complications due to fire.”

Her identity has not been released.

The woman was pulled from her ground-floor apartment by firefighters shortly after 8 p.m. on July 30. She was suffering from smoke inhalation and burns.

She was treated by paramedics and transported to a local hospital. From there, she was taken to the burn unit at Sunnybrook in Toronto, where she died.

Investigation by the porvince's Office of the Fire Marshal has concluded that it was an “accidental fire,” said fire investigations supervisor Lonnie Schubert.

He declined to provide additional details, noting “it's a coroner’s case.”

Bradford West Gwillimbury Fire & Emergency Services officials have said that both the apartment unit and the Centre Street building had working smoke-alarm systems that were audible when fire crews arrived.

The fire was mostly confined to the living room of the ground-floor unit.

Two Good Samaritans held back the flames with garden hoses, something officials say limited the fire's spread.

Fire department officials estimated the damage in the $100,000 to $150,000 range.



Miriam King

About the Author: Miriam King

Miriam King is a journalist and photographer with Bradford Today, covering news and events in Bradford West Gwillimbury and Innisfil.
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