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Updated 03:26

Two Dead in Tomaszowice House Fire

Two people killed in a house fire in Tomaszowice; investigators probe causes and fire expert will inspect the scene.

Two people died in a tragic house fire in Tomaszowice last night. Consequently, emergency crews worked through the night to contain the blaze and recover victims.

What happened and who responded

The alarm reached the Lublin police dispatch just after 20:00. Firefighters arrived within minutes, and police secured the scene. Moreover, rescue teams removed two people from the building during the operation. However, medics could not save a 66-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman. The teams continued operations for many hours. Therefore, crews focused on extinguishing the main fire and then on detailed mopping up.

House fire in Tomaszowice: investigation underway

Police from the Niemce station lead the inquiry under the prosecutor’s supervision. In addition, investigators handed the bodies to the morgue for autopsy. The autopsy will help clarify cause and manner of death. Moreover, authorities scheduled on-site inspections today with a fire forensics expert, known in Polish as a biegly. This specialist will analyze burn patterns and electrical traces. Consequently, the expert opinion may determine the event’s origin.

Timeline and local context

Crews extinguished visible flames first. Subsequently, they spent hours dousing hotspots and securing the property. Police cordoned the area to preserve evidence. In addition, officers collected witness statements and photographic documentation. Therefore, the prosecutor can review material quickly. Local residents described hearing sirens and seeing smoke. However, officials ask people not to speculate about causes.

Why this matters for expats

First, this tragedy highlights risks in older rural housing across Poland. Moreover, many homes outside big cities use older wiring or stove heating. Therefore, homeowners should check electrical systems and heating appliances. In addition, expats should ensure they have valid home insurance that covers fire damage. Also, register critical documentation locally, since loss of documents complicates matters. For example, you may need a PESEL number (national ID number) to sort estate or social benefits. Similarly, contact ZUS (social security) and NFZ (public health insurer) for benefits or medical records.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live in Poland, call 112 for any emergency. Moreover, report deaths to the municipal office (urząd gminy) to get official certificates. In addition, contact your embassy for consular help and your insurer for claims. Finally, keep digital copies of ID documents, insurance papers, and your PESEL (the national identification number) in a secure cloud folder.

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