Old Montreal fire: Police arrest suspects in Oct. 2 blaze that killed two people
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The five-alarm fire took the lives of two French tourists, Léonor Geraudie, 43, and her seven-year-old daughter, Vérane Reynaud-Geraudie.
Published Oct 11, 2024 • Last updated 8 minutes ago • 1 minute read
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Montreal police say they have made two arrests in the early-morning fire that killed two people last Friday.
Police are scheduled to hold a news conference at 3 p.m. to discuss the case.
The five-alarm fire on Oct. 4 took the lives of two French tourists, Léonor Geraudie, 43, and her seven-year-old daughter, Vérane Reynaud-Geraudie. The 23 others inside the building made it out alive, though two were reported to be in critical condition by Montreal police.
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