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Third sibling dies in connection with early-morning house fire, NC officials say

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Deadly house fire kills 3 siblings

The fire broke out overnight Aug. 20, killing all three children inside the home in Concord, N.C.

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A 16-year-old girl died late Sunday, bringing the death toll to three in connection with an early-morning fire in a Concord home, city officials said.

The three siblings have been identified as: Daniella Kueviakoe, 16; Stephen Kueviakoe, 15, and Emmanuelle Kueviakoe, 11, officials said.

“Two of the siblings, an 11-year-old girl, and a 15-year-old boy, died at the scene. The oldest sibling, a 16-year-old girl, was transported to the hospital in critical condition,” officials said in a news release. “She sadly succumbed to her injuries (Sunday) evening.”

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

The Concord Fire Department was dispatched at 1:08 a.m. Sunday to a fire at 374 Lincoln Street SW. Two children died in the fire, officials said.
The Concord Fire Department was dispatched at 1:08 a.m. Sunday to a fire at 374 Lincoln Street SW. Two children died in the fire, officials said. Street View image from Nov. 2022. © 2023 Google

It happened around 1 a.m. Sunday at a single-story duplex east of Marvin Caldwell Park, city officials said. Concord is about 25 miles northeast of uptown Charlotte.

Firefighters arrived “to find heavy fire showing from one of the units” and extinguished the blaze in about 15 minutes.

The three juveniles were found during a search of the home, officials said.

No other occupants were found inside, and “the parents were not home at the time,” officials said.

Residents of the adjacent unit were ”safely evacuated” before firefighters arrived, officials said.

Flames did not spread to the adjacent apartment but it “sustained heat and water damage.”

The duplex is owned by the city and managed by the Concord Housing Administration, which has a nearby office. Its smoke detectors were working when they were last checked in January, the fire department told WSOC, the Charlotte Observer’s news partner.

The American Red Cross is helping the displaced residents find emergency housing, officials said.

Julia Coin contributed to this report.

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This story was originally published August 21, 2023 at 5:03 AM with the headline "Third sibling dies in connection with early-morning house fire, NC officials say."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
Julia Coin
The Charlotte Observer
Julia Coin covers courts, legal issues, police and public safety around Charlotte and is part of the Pulitzer-finalist team that covered Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina. As the Observer’s breaking news reporter, she unveiled how fentanyl infiltrated local schools. Michigan-born and Florida-raised, she studied journalism at the University of Florida, where she covered statewide legislation, sexual assault on campus and Hurricane Ian in her hometown of Sanibel Island. Support my work with a digital subscription
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Deadly house fire kills 3 siblings

The fire broke out overnight Aug. 20, killing all three children inside the home in Concord, N.C.