Philadelphia fire: Family releases photos, mourns eight children and four adults who were killed
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A three-story duplex in Philadelphia caught fire on Wednesday morning, leaving eight children and four adults dead in the city's deadliest fire in more than a century.
"My sisters and my nieces and my nephews are gone, they are deceased, they are never coming back," Keta Purifoy, a relative of the victims, told the local news outlet. 13 people died when a fire broke out in a Philadelphia row house on Wednesday morning. (WTXF) (WTXF) (WTXF)
The building, which was owned by the Philadelphia Housing Authority, had 26 people living in it – eight people in the first-floor unit and 18 people in the unit on the second and third floors.
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