At 12:23 pm, a house fire in Błomino‑Jeże, Poland, left a charred 75‑year‑old dead after burning.
Fire Response and Arrival
At 12:23, emergency services were called to a single‑family house in Błomino‑Jeże, Płock County, Masovian Voivodeship. Firefighters arrived shortly after neighboring residents reported smoke. Ten fire companies and police units later arrived under the supervision of a prosecutor.
Investigation of Victim
After suppressing the blaze, investigators found a charred body inside the home, believed to be a 75‑year‑old resident. Neighbors had suggested the owner might have been inside when the fire started. Immediate identification was not possible due to the condition of the remains.
Forensic Proceedings
Detailed medical examinations will be conducted to establish the victim’s personal data. The body will be secured for further legal procedures.
Local Impact and Previous Incidents
This is the second fatal fire in a short time within Płock County. Yesterday, an 89‑year‑old woman died when a house burned in Nowa Dzierzążnia. The incidents highlight the danger of residential fires when occupants cannot evacuate quickly.
Police Statement and Safety Appeal
Both cases will be investigated to uncover the causes of the fires in Dzierzążnia and the resulting deaths, according to the Płock County Police Command. Officers urge the public to observe basic safety rules and to act early before calamities unfold.



