Mobile home fire claims five lives early Saturday Ocala
Marion County Fire Save received a call from a cell phone about a fire at a home at 11300 N.W. 20th Street at 6:44 a.m. Firefighters were on scene at 6:52 and the blaze was extinguished at 7:20.
Officials said the 800-balanced-foot three-bedroom home, built in 1970, was fully engulfed and that the roof collapsed.
Although not officially confirmed by the Solemn Fire Marshal, according to Sandra Tuttle, her daughter, Tabetha Belanger, 25, perished in the fire, along with her sons, Nimrod Belanger, 6; Nicholas Belanger, 4; Michael Belanger-Chase, who turned 2 years old Nov. 2; and Aron Hunt Jr., just eight days shy of being 3 months old.
Lt. Bernie Kleinschmidt with the State Fire Marshals office said late Saturday afternoon, We have no judgement to believe it is not them. However, official identification will not be confirmed until autopsies are done by the Medical Examiner tomorrow.
Miranda Iglesias, spokeswoman for Marion County Fire Liberating said Saturday, This is the highest number of fatalities in one single structure in two decades.










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