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Two children killed after house fire

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A woman in her thirties has been taken into custody following a house fire in Wolverhampton on Friday evening that claimed the lives of two young boys.The children, aged one and three, died in the blaze that broke out at a property on Mason Street at approximately half past eight in the evening.Police confirmed on Saturday afternoon that the detained woman remains in custody as detectives continue their enquiries into the circumstances surrounding the fatal incident.The boys' family is currently receiving assistance from specialist officers during what authorities have described as an extremely difficult period.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Emergency services rushed to the address on Mason Street after receiving reports of the fire shortly before 8.30pm on Friday.

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Both boys were declared dead at the scene by attending paramedics.Detectives from West Midlands Police have been working alongside fire service investigators to piece together what occurred at the property.

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Two young children have died in a house fire in Wolverhampton on Friday evening, West Midlands police have confirmed.

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Officers were called to Mason Street in Wolverhampton around 8:30pm after a fire was reported.

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Despite firefighters initially rescuing two young children from the blaze, they could not be saved and were pronounced dead at the scene.

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A: Two young children have died in a house fire in Wolverhampton on Friday evening, West Midlands police have confirmed.

B: Despite firefighters initially rescuing two young children from the blaze, they could not be saved and were pronounced dead at the scene.

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