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Northern Ireland house fire: At least three dead in Co Fermanagh blaze, say police Northern Ireland house fire: At least three dead in Co Fermanagh blaze, say police
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At least three people have died in a house fire in Northern Ireland, police said.At least three people have died in a house fire in Northern Ireland, police said.
Fire crews were called shortly after 7am to a bungalow in Derrylin, Co Fermanagh.Fire crews were called shortly after 7am to a bungalow in Derrylin, Co Fermanagh.
Emergency services remain at the scene and are working to establish the cause of the fire.Emergency services remain at the scene and are working to establish the cause of the fire.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service tweeted two hours later to say the blaze had been extinguished. The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service tweeted two hours later to say the blaze had been extinguished. 
Detective Superintendent Jason Murphy said: “Sadly we can confirm that three people have lost their lives in this fire. Detective Superintendent Jason Murphy said: “Sadly we can confirm that three people have lost their lives in this fire. 
"Emergency services remain at the scene and are carrying out an extensive examination of the property to establish the cause of the blaze and determine if any other persons have been involved."Emergency services remain at the scene and are carrying out an extensive examination of the property to establish the cause of the blaze and determine if any other persons have been involved.
"I would appeal to anyone who was in the area and who may have seen anything that could assist the officers investigating this incident to please get in touch by calling 101.""I would appeal to anyone who was in the area and who may have seen anything that could assist the officers investigating this incident to please get in touch by calling 101."
Michelle Gildernew, Sinn Fein MP for the area, also offered her condolences. The fire was described as well-developed when firefighters from Lisnaskea and Enniskillen arrived.
Michelle Gildernew, Sinn Fein MP for the area, which is close to the border, offered her condolences.
"Devastating news for the family concerned and the Derrylin community. This is absolutely tragic, God help them all," she said."Devastating news for the family concerned and the Derrylin community. This is absolutely tragic, God help them all," she said.