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A tower block fire which killed six people in south-east London was caused by an electrical fault, according to initial tests.A tower block fire which killed six people in south-east London was caused by an electrical fault, according to initial tests.
The blaze at Lakanal House, in Camberwell, originated from a portable television set that was at least 10 years old, police said.The blaze at Lakanal House, in Camberwell, originated from a portable television set that was at least 10 years old, police said.
Among the victims of the fire were a three-week old baby and two children, aged six and seven.Among the victims of the fire were a three-week old baby and two children, aged six and seven.
More than 20 people had to be taken to hospital after the fire on 3 July.More than 20 people had to be taken to hospital after the fire on 3 July.
Det Insp Rick Murphy said: "Initial results have found that the cause of the fire was an electrical fault originating in a portable TV set that was at least 10 years old.
"The make and model of the TV set have not been confirmed so we will not speculate. It was in a room on the ninth floor."
The fire, which was tackled by more than 100 firefighters, spread rapidly.
It has since emerged that cladding within the walls of the 12-storey building may have contributed to the speed with which the blaze spread.
BBC London has discovered that a Southwark Council report written in 1999 found Lakanal House had a "risk of localised fire spread between wall panelled sections".