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Friday afternoon’s house fire in Hot Springs left one person dead
Little Rock, Arkansas – Firefighters put out the fire “immediately and professionally,” but as soon as they got inside, they found the body, according to authorities.
Although authorities indicated an investigation is ongoing, neither the cause of the fire nor the identity of the person was known.
Upon arrival, police said the home, which is located just east of Central Avenue, was “fully involved.”
Firefighters “immediately and diligently” put out the flames, but as soon as they got inside, they found the deceased, according to authorities.
The cause of the fire and the name of the victim remain unknown, despite the fact that police have stated that an investigation is now ongoing.
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