She would have died of electrocution and last night’s fire would have originated from that fatal accident, in via Umberto Giordano in Palermo

She would have died of electrocution and last night’s fire would have originated from that fatal accident, in via Umberto Giordano in Palermo
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She would have died of electrocution and yesterday’s fire would have originated from that fatal accident evening, in via Umberto Giordano in Palermo.

The reconstruction is still partial but the affair seems likely to be classified as a terrible domestic accident: a woman, Maria Uliana, 86, was found dead by the firefighters, who had managed to enter the house to put out the fire that broke out around 7.30pm yesterday Thursday 28 March. The woman would have died of electrocution, and the shock would then have caused the fire. The old woman, therefore, would not have been killed by the smoke and flames. Firefighters found the woman’s body, burned, after the flames had been put out.

The Palace was not evacuated
In addition to the firefighters, the carabinieri, police officers and 118 health workers also intervened. The road remained closed for hours, causing great alarm in the neighborhood but in the end it was not necessary to evacuate the building and traffic was restored even though the traces of the fire are clearly visible.

The firefighters are still working on the clean-up operations while investigations have also begun to verify the theory of the electrical fault which is the basis of the electrocution of the victim and the fire.

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