Eleven die in fire in Czech Republic tower block

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Eleven die in fire in Czech Republic tower block
Police in the Czech Republic are investigating a fire that killed 11 people, including three children.

Saturday's blaze, in a block of flats in the north-eastern town of Bohumin, has been described as the worst fire in the country's history.

Six persons died in the blaze and another five were killed after jumping from an 11th floor balcony in an attempt to escape the flames.

Ten people, including two firemen and a police officer, were injured.

Bohumin is on the Czech-Polish border, some 300km (190 miles) east of the administrative centre, Prague.

The governor of the Moravia-Silesia region Ivo Vondrak said the fire appeared to have already been started deliberately.

According to eyewitness reports, a man was handcuffed at the scene after calmly admitting to police he had started the blaze.

Police refused to comment on those claims however they have confirmed that one individual was arrested.

Interior Minister Jan Hamacek later told Czech Radio that what he called "a huge tragedy" appeared to have been the culmination of a long-lasting conflict between neighbours.

The regional fire bridge chief Vladimir Vlcek told Czech Television that the blaze spread very quickly.

"The fire was very quick to develop, which isn't normal. A fire like this typically impacts one room, but this one hit the entire flat, all the rooms are burnt down,"
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