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Four 'seriously injured' in Nottinghamshire fire Mother and daughter, 8, die in Nottinghamshire house fire
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Four people have suffered serious injuries in a house fire in Nottinghamshire. A mother and her eight-year-old daughter have died in a house fire in Nottinghamshire.
Police and fire crews were called to reports of a fire in Woodhill Road, Collingham, shortly after 07:00 GMT. A 34-year-old man and a young boy were also taken to hospital with serious injuries, and a woman aged 53 escaped unhurt. Police said they believed they were members of the same family.
Nottinghamshire Police said four people with serious injuries were "taken from" a property by firefighters. Police and fire crews were called to the fire in Woodhill Road, Collingham, near Newark, shortly after 07:00 GMT.
The fire has been extinguished and a section of the street has been blocked off while an investigation takes place. Four crews tackled the blaze. A section of the road has been blocked off while an investigation takes place.
Four crews tackled the blaze, which has now been extinguished.
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