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Working alarm was not on the same floor as fatal fire: commissioner

Hamid Farooq and wife Zebunesa Sadiq, with children Fayza Peyawary, left, and Aliza Sadiq.

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Hamid Farooq and wife Zebunesa Sadiq, with children Fayza Peyawary, left, and Aliza Sadiq.

There was a working smoke alarm in the home where five family members died after a Jan. 24 fire, but it was on the main floor and not in the basement where the fire raged after it started on a couch, the Office of the Fire Commissioner reported today.

"If any lessons can be learned from this tragedy it is the importance of having a smoke alarm ... on every level of a home," a spokesman for the fire commissioner said in an email.

The fire killed four-month-old Hoorya Sadiq, and her older sisters, Fayza Peyawary, 9, and Aliza Sadiq, 4.

It also killed their mother, Zebunesa Sadiq, 33, and their grandmother, Shemeen Akhtar, 60.

Winnipeggers raised thousands of dollars to support the father of the children, Hamid Farooq, to take their bodies back to Pakistan for burial.

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