Detroit house fire kills 3-year-old twins, grandmother


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DETROIT (AP) — A woman who died along with her 3-year-old twin grandsons following an early-morning house fire Tuesday in Detroit was found with one of the boys in her arms, apparently trying to escape the blaze, a fire official said.

Firefighters were called to the home about 12:40 a.m. and found the first floor engulfed in flames, Deputy Fire Commissioner David Fornell said. They found the twins on the second floor along with their 46-year-old grandmother.

"She was trying to get out," Fornell said.

A 4-year-old girl was taken to a hospital in critical condition with second- and third-degree burns, Fornell said. A dozen people were living in the home, Fornell said, and the girl was apparently living in the basement with her parents. The house had working smoke detectors.

The cause of the fire is under investigation, but Fornell said that it appears to have started accidentally in the kitchen. Names haven't been released.

Two distraught family members who arrived after the fire was extinguished also were taken to a hospital, including a woman who had an apparent anxiety attack.

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