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The 63-year-old died following a significant fire at the property on Queen Street in Waihī on Monday morning.
A woman who died in a house fire in Waihī is being remembered as a “generous and caring” neighbour. The 63-year-old died following a significant fire at the property on Queen Street in Waihī on Monday morning. Emergency services were alerted to the house fire around 10.40am. When they arrived the house was already engulfed in flame. Police and fire are still investigating the cause of her death.
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Other neighbours gathered out on the street embracing in shock by what had happened.
Death of 63-year-old woman in Waihī house fire unexplained , police say
3 May, 2021 06:26 AM
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Residents and emergency services at the scene of a house fire in Queen St, Waihī. Photo / Supplied
Residents and emergency services at the scene of a house fire in Queen St, Waihī. Photo / Supplied The death of a woman whose body was found outside her home as the building was engulfed in flames has been described as unexplained .
Police are investigating the cause of death of a 63-year-old woman who died at the residential address on Queen St, Waihi today at about 10.20am. It s unexplained, said Detective Glenn Ewing. It appears there was just a single person on the site.
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