Six Uzbeks found dead after fire in Moscow suburb
Six people were killed in a fire that occurred in a private house in the Ramensky district, Moscow oblast.
According to the Central Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee for the Moscow oblast, a private house in the village of Durnikha caught fire on May 5. During the fire, emergency service workers found the bodies of six unidentified people (three men and three women). The fire could be caused by a wiring fault.
“As identified, the dead were about 30-year-old natives of Uzbekistan,” writes “Moskovskij Komsomolets”.
The Investigative Committee opened a criminal case on this fact under Article 109, Part 3 of the Criminal Code (Infliction of death by negligence).
According to preliminary data, 26 people may have lived in the house. The legality of them living on the territory of the Russian Federation will also be checked.
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