NYC's Bronx fire horror: All 17 victim deaths caused by smoke inhalation, ME says
Fox News
The 17 people who died in this week’s devastating fire inside a Bronx, New York, high-rise suffered from smoke inhalation that led to their deaths, officials said Tuesday.
Dozens more victims were hurt when the fire broke out in a duplex apartment of a 19-story building at 333 East 181st Street in the Bronx’s Fordham Heights neighborhood. Initial reports said that 19 people were killed in the fire, but authorities later modified the death toll.
Several people remain hospitalized with critical injuries, local affiliate FOX 5 New York reported. According to the report, the youngest victim was 3 years old.
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