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BBC News, Northeast and Commeria

Fourteen children were arrested for the death of a 14 -year -old boy in a fire in an industrial unit.
Blaze erupted in Fairfield Industrial Park in the Bill Quay area in Gateshead on Friday evening.
Northomberia police said he was extinguished, but a corpse believed to be the corpse of Leiton Car, which was reported, was located inside the building.
Eleven boys and three girls, between the ages of 11 and 14, were arrested on suspicion of unintended killing and remaining in the police.

Police said they had received reports of the fire after 20:00 GMT at the 15 -acre site on the South Banks Tin.
It has fallen into a bad condition in recent years, as a portal has been destroyed and left a number of buildings.
People who live in a place near said that teenagers and young children who were benting on the site “said a regular event.”
They also said that the fires were common, but what happened on Friday was “out of the ordinary.”
One of the BBC neighbors told that it was the “largest fire” they ever seen.

The officers said that the investigation of the fire was at an early stage and asked the public not to speculate on what happened.
“It was” a very tragic accident as a boy lost his life. “
“Our ideas with the Lighton family are starting to try to address the loss of their loved ones.
“Our specialized officers will continue to support them in any possible way.”

DET CH Insp Jenkins said that the collar will remain in place, along with the presence of the police, to conduct investigations and “provide reassurance to the public.”
The police appealed to anyone with contact information.
Susan Dujorte, the Northomia Police Commissioner and a crime, said that her “heartfelt condolences” was with the family and friends of adolescents in this “devastating time”.
“I remain regularly updated by a police chief and her team, and I would like to thank all the emergency services participating in the ongoing response and inquiries,” she said.
“I know this will be a shock to the Bill Quay community and I repeat the requests of the officers of anyone with information to please contact the NorthBRIA police.”