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Fire Fatal to 9 Was Arson, Officials Say

From Times staff and wire reports

A fire that killed nine people trapped behind burglar bars in their East Palo Alto home last month was deliberately set, investigators confirmed Tuesday. The blaze, the deadliest residential fire in San Mateo County history, began in a carport April 26 when someone poured a flammable fluid over the homeowner’s Cadillac and ignited it, investigators said. The fire spread to the home where 78-year-old Verna McKean lived with a dozen family members. McKean survived, but nine residents died, including five children. Firefighters were hampered by burning cars, which blocked the entrance to the home, and two Rottweilers that kept rescuers at bay. Burglar bars with no emergency releases covered the doors and windows, preventing many of the victims from escaping.

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