Fire dead 'not involved' in attack

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 14 September 2013 | 15.36

14 September 2013 Last updated at 04:35 ET

Detectives investigating a house fire in Leicester which killed four members of a family say there is no evidence they were involved in a death nearby.

A blaze in Wood Hill on Friday killed four people, named locally as Shehnila Taufiq, her daughter Zainab Taufiq, and sons Jamal and Bilal Taufiq.

Police said there was no evidence anyone in the house was involved in the death of a man in a street attack.

But they could not rule out a link between the two events.

Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police Roger Bannister said: "While we are investigating links between the two crimes there is absolutely no evidence to suggest those who died in the fire, or indeed anyone else who lives in that property, was involved in the assault in Kent Street.

"Because of the close proximity - in terms of time and location - of the two incidents, it is right that we look at whether there are links between the two crimes.

"However, at this stage in our investigations we have found nothing to suggest the residents of the house devastated by the fire had anything to do with the Kent Street incident."


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