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Southeast Edmonton house fire treated as sudden death by investigators
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Police are now investigating a Sunday fire in southeast Edmonton as a sudden death.
Police are now investigating a Sunday fire in southeast Edmonton as a sudden death.
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services responded to a home in Meyonohk near 26 Avenue and 89 Street minutes before 3:20 a.m.
Firefighters brought the blaze affecting the residential garage near the home under control around 25 minutes later and declared fully out by 9:40 a.m.
Officers were called to the scene and were observed by CTV News Edmonton to be investigating the house and garage.
It did not appear flames impacted the home.
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