What we know about victims of Fall River assisted living center fire

Boston, MALocal News

A tragic fire at the Gabriel House Assisted Living Residence in Fall River, Massachusetts, resulted in nine fatalities, the deadliest fire in the state since 1984. Victims included veterans and musicians, prompting family members to question the facility's safety protocols. Richard Rochon's family expressed their disappointment over the facility's failure to notify them about his recent hospitalization. Son David Dixon of victim Eleanor Willett lamented the lack of adequate safety measures in place. The fire rekindles memories of past deadly incidents in Massachusetts, highlighting the need for stringent fire safety regulations in assisted living facilities.

Families are currently awaiting answers while hoping to recover belongings from the site. Authorities are conducting investigations to determine the cause of the fire and potential lapses in safety. The incident raises urgent concerns about the well-being of vulnerable populations in similar facilities.

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