NYC fire that killed child, 3 others in problem-plagued building now a homicide: cops
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Update on the fire that killed four people in Flushing, Queens, on March 16. The New York City Medical Examiner's Office ruled the fire a homicide on March 27. Police are currently investigating the case as a major criminal case, suspecting arson.
A fire in a building in Queens with multiple security violations, which caused the death of four people, including a 3-year-old boy, is being investigated as a homicide, police reported on Sunday. The Office of the Chief Forensic Doctor determined that the deaths in the fire on 16 March, at the 132-05 Avery Ave. address in Flushing, were homicides. Both police and fire department investigations continue, without arrest so far. The fire consumed …
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