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Three kids lose their lives in a house fire in suburban Detroit due to absence of smoke detectors.

A tragic house fire in West Bloomfield, Michigan, over the weekend resulted in the deaths of three young siblings, according to local authorities. The victims included a 16-year-old girl and her two younger brothers, aged 15 and 12, who were unable to escape the flames that engulfed their home on Sunday night, said Byron Turnquist, the fire marshal for West Bloomfield Township.

In a distressing turn of events, one of the children managed to call 911 to alert emergency services about the blaze. However, investigators found a disturbing lack of smoke detectors in the residence. Turnquist emphasized the critical role of working smoke alarms, which provide crucial early notifications that can help individuals evacuate safely from their homes.

Firefighters were faced with the daunting task of forcing entry into the building, and at this moment, the cause of the fire remains unclear. It was reported that no adults were present in the house at the time the incident occurred.

Neighbors described the horrific scene, with one resident, Jewelette Estes, commenting on the choking volume of smoke that permeated the street, making it incredibly difficult to breathe. She expressed her concern for the children inside the house, suggesting that they must have been overwhelmed by the smoke as well.

Among the victims, one of the teenagers was a student at West Bloomfield High School, while the others attended schools outside the district, as shared by school officials in a communication to families. The letter highlighted the importance of community solidarity during this unimaginable tragedy, urging residents to come together to support the bereaved family and one another in their time of grief.

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