Officials have yet to identify cause of deadly fire on Ontario First Nation
KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB INNINUWUG, Ont. — The cause of a house fire that killed a mother and four of her young children on a northern Ontario First Nation had yet to be determined Sunday as officials worked to also identify the victims’ remains.
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation Chief Donny Morris said fire marshal officials were still at the site of Thursday’s tragedy, but the weather was making it difficult for them to investigate.
“Right now at this very moment, looking outside, we have a blizzard,” Morris said Sunday in a phone interview from the community, which is better known by its initials KI. “So it’s hampering the investigation.”
The blaze broke out in the early morning in the area, which is about 600 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, Ont.


