'This is an incident that has left everyone numb with profound sadness'

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London: A fire at a house in London killed four children on Thursday, police said.
The children, all believed to be related, were recovered from the Collingwood Road address in South London after the fire was extinguished and taken to hospital, but died of their injuries, police and fire brigade officials said.
Eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters attended the house in Sutton, where they were faced with "an intense blaze throughout the whole of the ground floor," according to a statement from London Fire Brigade.
Firefighters gave four young children found inside immediate CPR, but they were later declared dead in hospital.
“This is an incident that has left everyone numb with profound sadness,” London Fire Commissioner Andy Roe said.
The cause of the fire was under investigation. The victims have not yet been identified.

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