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A survivor of the deadly fire at the Gabriel House assisted living home in Fall, River Massachusetts is now suing the owner.
More information on the cause of the deadly Fall River fire at Gabriel House on July 13 was released Tuesday. During a press conference Tuesday afternoon, officials said evidence narrowed the cause down to two possibilities, either an electrical or mechanical failure of an oxygen concentrator or the improper use or disposal of smoking materials.
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Investigators reveal new evidence, 2 likely causes of deadly fire at Fall River assisted-living home
The origin of a fire at Gabriel House that killed 10 people is now clear and two possible ignition sources have been identified.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey pledged to deliver $1.2 million in state funding to provide Fall River with additional emergency personnel in the wake of the deadly July 13 Gabriel House fire.
Some “preliminary findings” into what caused the deadly fire at Gabriel House assisted living facility will be released this afternoon.
State and city leaders will gather on Tuesday to discuss the deadly fire at Gabriel House in Fall River that claimed the lives of 10 people.
The state’s fire marshal said the fire was either caused by an electrical or “mechanical failure” involving the oxygen device, or by improper use of smoking materials.