Four children die in south London house fire
Four young children have died in a house fire in Sutton, south London, the fire service has said.
The four children - thought to be related - were given immediate CPR by firefighters, who continued to give treatment until ambulance crews arrived.No arrests have been made, and the cause of the fire is unknown.Firefighters in breathing apparatus battled an "intense" blaze throughout the entire ground floor of the mid-terrace property, the London Fire Brigade added.
It said the children were treated at the scene before being taken to two south London hospitals where they died.The Metropolitan Police said the four children are thought to be related, with their next of kin aware of their deaths and due to be given specialist support.
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