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Woman dies after fire at house

Woman dies after fire at house

Yahoo12-05-2025
A woman has died following a fire at a home in Lancashire.
The blaze broke out at a house in Rydal Court, Morecambe, at about 14:45 BST on Sunday.
Emergency services attended but the woman, aged in her 60s, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
A joint investigation involving Lancashire Police and Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service is in its early stages and anyone with information has been urged to get in touch.
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