One found dead at scene of Scarborough house fire / Toronto Sun

Friday, June 6, 2025, 12:21 pm

In Scarborough, responding police and fire crews managed a house fire that tragically claimed one life. Emergency services quickly contained the blaze while investigations continue to determine the fire’s origin and circumstances.


torontosun.com / One found dead at scene of Scarborough house fire

Toronto Police say one person has been found dead after crews responded to a house fire in Scarborough on Friday morning. Cops say Toronto Fire attended the blaze at Brimley Rd. and Anson Ave. around 7:30 a.m. and quickly extinguished a blaze. The deceased person was found inside the house. No…

citynews.ca / 1 person dead in Scarborough house fire

Toronto police say a person was found dead following a house fire that was contained in Scarborough. Toronto fire crews and officers responded to the home at around 7:30 a.m. on Friday in the Brimley Road and Anson Avenue area near St. Clair Avenue. The fire was put out, and first responders…


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