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Fatal caravan fire in Livingstone Shire

13.07.2026 20:57 1 min 1 source
4RO ENG
Fatal caravan fire in Livingstone Shire
Original source: 4RO

A man died in a caravan fire in Zilzie, Livingstone Shire. Emergency services responded to a Monaco Drive address around 10:15 p.m. Monday after reports of a caravan on fire. A neighbour removed the 45-year-old man from the caravan and began CPR, but he could not be revived. Police say there are no suspicious circumstances; a report will be prepared for the coroner.

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Fatal caravan fire in Livingstone Shire

13.07.2026 4RO ENG Original source

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