A look at recent fatal fires on First Nations
A mother and four children have died following a house fire on a northern Ontario First Nation. Here are some other fatal fires that have taken place in First Nation communities in recent years:
____
August 2018: Two people are found dead inside a mobile home that burned down on the Frog Lake First Nation, about 200 kilometres east of Edmonton.
December 2016: Five people die in a fire that destroyed their home on the Oneida Nation of the Thames, a community south of London, Ont. They are identified as 43-year old Kurt Justin Antone, and four children — Keanu Antone, 7, Kenneth Antone, 4, Kance Antone, 3, and three-month old Kyias Antone. Oneida Nation of the Thames Chief Randall Phillips said after the blaze that the government had rejected a plea for money to upgrade 50 houses in the community.


