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Dog accused of starting house fire that killed family pets, destroyed all belongings, officials say
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Dog accused of starting house fire that killed family pets, destroyed all belongings, officials say

  • Investigators say a family dog started a house fire, destroying the home and pets in Enfield, Conn.
  • The fire occurred last Saturday around 7:50 p.m. and caused significant property loss.
  • One cat escaped the fire, but other pets did not survive, officials said.
  • A benefit concert is planned to aid the family as they begin recovery and rebuilding.
  • The two students affected by the fire are involved in Enfield High School's Music Program.
  • There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.
  • Officials say the incident caused the destruction of the home and all belongings.
  • The family is receiving community support to aid in recovery and rebuilding.
  • The incident was investigated by local authorities with official statements released.
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Dog accused of starting house fire that killed family pets, destroyed all belongings, officials say
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Dog accused of starting house fire that killed family pets, destroyed all belongings, officials say

  • A Connecticut family’s home was destroyed by a fire reportedly started when their dog knocked a stove knob on.
  • Two Enfield High School students lost their home and belongings in the fire, with their pets affected.
  • One family cat escaped the fire, while other pets did not survive, officials said.
  • No injuries were reported among civilians or firefighters in the Enfield incident.
  • Officials say investigators are involved in the ongoing recovery and rebuilding process for the family.
  • Local coverage from WFSB/Gray News provided the report on the house fire.
  • The incident occurred last Saturday around 7:50 p.m. according to authorities.
  • Community supporters plan a benefit concert to aid in recovery and rebuilding efforts.
  • The report is part of local news coverage from a Missouri-based outlet referenced in the piece.
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