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Eight die in blaze at illegal hostel in Latvia: police

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Firefighters work at the site of a blaze in the city centre of Riga, Latvia, on 28 April, 2021. According to firefighters in Latvia’s capital Riga, 8 people died and 9 were injured in a fire at a hostel.
Firefighters work at the site of a blaze in the city centre of Riga, Latvia, on 28 April, 2021. According to firefighters in Latvia’s capital Riga, 8 people died and 9 were injured in a fire at a hostel.
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  • Eight people died and nine were injured in a blaze that broke out in an illegal hostel.
  • DNA tests will be used to identify the victims, police say, as the bodies have been burned beyond recognition. 
  • Residents neighbouring the hostel told local media it had served people abusing drugs and alcohol.

Eight people died and nine were injured in a blaze that broke out in an illegal hostel early on Wednesday in central Riga, police and local authorities said.

"Eight people have died and nine were injured during the lethal fire in the hostel," Latvia's deputy police chief Andrejs Grishins told reporters in Riga.

DNA tests will be used to identify the victims, he added.

Grishins said:

The bodies are burned so badly that we cannot tell yet which country they are from. Their documents have gone up in flames. Coroners and experts will try to establish their identities but lengthy DNA tests will be required.

"The hostel, located on the sixth floor on a state-owned building, was illegal," Martins Stakis, mayor of Riga, tweeted after visiting the scene.

Residents living near the hostel quoted by local media said it had served people abusing drugs and alcohol.

Sandis Girgens, minister of interior affairs, confirmed that firefighters had been prevented from carrying out routine safety checks in the building since January.

"They had thick steel doors installed, and the hostel did not let our firefighting officers in," Girgens told local media.

Authorities had decided to shut down the illegal hostel but the fire broke out before the decision was enforced.


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