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    Home » Update: Third Child Succumbs To Injuries | Two Children Killed, Others Injured In Carpentersville Fire Sunday Morning
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    Update: Third Child Succumbs To Injuries | Two Children Killed, Others Injured In Carpentersville Fire Sunday Morning

    Paul StukelBy Paul StukelApril 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Update: According to Village of Carpentersville President John Skillman, a child who was hospitalized following Sunday’s house fire has passed away. In all, three children, all under the age of 3, perished in the tragedy.

    Kane County Coroner Monica Silva stated that the identities of the children have not yet been confirmed.

    The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, and Fire Chief Bill Anaszewicz indicated that it may take several weeks to make an official report. An investigation is ongoing by the Carpentersville Fire Department in cooperation with the Illinois State Fire Marshall and Kane County Task Force.


    According to numerous news outlets, two children – described as “toddlers” – were tragically killed in a house fire in Carpentersville Sunday morning.

    Two other victims, including another a child, were hospitalized. Their condition is unknown at this time.

    According to reports, Carpentersville Fire Chief Bill Anaszewicz stated that six people were inside the residence at 1726 Kingston Circle in Carpentersville at the time of the fire. The remaining two victims “refused medical treatment.”

    1726 Kingston Circle, Carpentersville

    According to a press release from the Carpentersville Fire Department, the department and mutual aid companies responded to the fire at about 9:38am Sunday morning, roughly 4 minutes after receiving the call for help. When firefighters started battling the fire, neighbors informed them the family was still inside.

    According to reports, two dogs also died and authorities said the fire is believed to have started in the lower level of the home.

    An investigation is ongoing by the Carpentersville Fire Department in cooperation with the Illinois State Fire Marshall and Kane County Task Force.

    This story is developing.

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