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11 people detained by Turkish authorities involved in ski resort hotel fire that killed 79
Authorities in Turkey have detained 11 people they said are involved in the fire that killed 79 people and injured dozens at a ski resort in the Bolu mountains. The fire occurred at the Grand Kartal H
Witnesses describe chaos and panic at Turkish ski resort as fire ripped through hotel where 76 died
Witnesses have described standing helplessly and paralyzed by the horror of people screaming for help or jumping out of windows as flames tore through a 12-story hotel at a popular ski resort.
Ski Resort Blaze Killed 20 Children, Fire Department Officials Among 11 Now Detained
Twenty children were among the 76 fatal victims of a fire that spread through a Turkish ski resort in the early morning hours of Jan. 21, according to local media. The fire took place at the Grand Kartal Hotel in the resort of Kartalkaya in northwestern Turkish province of Bolu.
Turkish Ski Resort Fire Killed 78: Final Toll
A fire at a ski resort in Turkey this week is now known to have killed 78 people, the justice ministry announced Thursday, saying all the victims had been identified.
Dozens killed as fire breaks out at ski resort hotel in northwestern Turkey
Dozens of people were killed after a fire ripped through a ski resort hotel in northwestern Turkey on Tuesday, forcing desperate holidaymakers to leap from windows to escape from the flames and smoke.
A fire at a ski resort in Turkey's Bolu mountains kills at least 66 people
A fire that erupted in ski resort in Turkey's Bolu mountains killed at least 66 people, the cause of the fire is under investigation.
Turkey detains 11 over ski resort hotel fire that killed 79
Turkey has detained 11 people as part of an investigation into a fire that killed 79 people and injured dozens at a ski resort in the Bolu mountains, Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said on Wednesday. A deputy mayor of the northwestern Bolu province,
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Waitress dies from Turkish ski resort blaze, one of 78 lives lost as concerns over safety revive
Officials say a waitress who jumped out of a burning hotel at a popular ski resort has succumbed to her injuries, becoming ...
Daily Sabah
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Bolu Municipality's negligence linked to hotel fire: Reports
Bolu mayor‘s claim of no responsibility was disproven as inspections and documentation revealed significant fire safety ...
bianet
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Fatalities rise to 78 in Bolu hotel fire, two municipal officials detained
The mayor of Bolu, an opposition member, criticized the detentions, arguing that the Kartalkaya area is designated as a ...
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on MSN
Mayor Fires Back at Critics After Ski Resort Fire Killed 76, Calls Allegations 'Lies and Slander'
A mayor is firing back at critics after a fire at a ski-resort killed 76 guests in Turkey's Bolu province. Bolu mayor Tanju ...
1h
on MSN
Turkey ski resort fire: Waitress who jumped from window becomes 78th victim
A waitress who was in serious condition after jumping out of a burning hotel at a popular ski resort in Turkey has died from ...
bianet
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Bolu hotel fire: delayed response, lack of oversight, flawed legal framework
The fire that claimed 79 lives has sparked public debate over who should be held accountable for the negligence.
18h
Hotel fire in Turkey: A preventable massacre
The disaster is an indictment of the entire ruling elite, including capitalist corporations and officials, who failed to take ...
18h
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The unanswered questions of Turkey’s hotel fire as grief-stricken families plan funerals for 79 dead
The unanswered questions of Turkey’s hotel fire as grief-stricken families plan funerals for 79 dead - President Tayyip ...
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