Russian Police Detain Hospice Owner After 9 People Die in Fire

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By Reuters
May 11, 2020International
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Russian Police Detain Hospice Owner After 9 People Die in Fire
A firefighter walks past a private hospice after a fire killed nine elderly people in Krasnogorsk outside Moscow on May 11, 2020. (Russian Emergency Situations Ministry/Handout via Reuters)

MOSCOW—Russian investigators said on May 11 they had detained the owner of a private hospice outside Moscow after a fire there killed nine elderly people and hospitalized nine others.

Investigators said they suspected that the blaze, which broke out during the night, was caused by faulty electrical wiring in the hospice for elderly people in Krasnogorsk, which is located in the wider Moscow region.

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A policeman walks past a statue by Russian artist Gregory Orekhov on Russia’s Labor Day, the celebration of which was canceled due to the CCP virus, in central Moscow on May 1, 2020. (Yuri Kadobnov/AFP via Getty Images)
A Russian cadet
Amid the CCP virus pandemic, a Russian cadet wearing a mask stands guard in front of a military memorial during a ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two in Vladivostok, Russia, on May 9, 2020. (Pavel Korolyov/AFP via Getty Images)

“The bodies of nine people aged between 66 and 90 years were found with thermal burns… nine more people were hospitalized,” Russia’s Investigative Committee said in a statement.

A criminal investigation had been opened to establish whether safety rules were violated, it said.

The incident follows another fire on Saturday at a Moscow hospital treating patients infected with the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus which left one person dead.

By Andrey Kuzmin

NTD staff contributed to this report.

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