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According to municipal sources, a fire broke out in a forcibly occupied house in Barcelona's Tétouan Square, killing four people, two of whom were minors.
Catalan police said they were investigating the cause of the fire at the house. A nearby businessman told 20minutos that the children killed in the fire were 6 months (girls) and 3 years old (boys).
The fire broke out around 6 a.m. on Tuesday, and the Barcelona fire brigade sent 8 teams to the rescue.
A Pakistani family engaged in waste collection and sales has lived for two years in this place, which used to be a bank. According to a nearby businessman, when Storm Cororia occurred (January 2020), the family moved into the house and converted it into a home, they were father (Shaki), mother (Violet) and two children (Arsalan and Zarah).