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2 dead after fire destroys NJ home

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2 dead after fire destroys NJ homeThe couple had moved in a day before; fire likely started by a gas stove

The Associated Press

FORT LEE, N.J. — Two people who'd moved into a northern New Jersey town house a day earlier have died in a fire that started in their kitchen and spread upstairs.

Police say 52-year-old Eliot C. Nisenbaum and 55-year-old Ronald Sandberg were found Saturday night in the second-floor master bedroom of their home in Fort Lee, overlooking the Hudson River.

Firefighters had to break down a door to gain entry to the unit in the gated Kensington Park complex. They tried to resuscitate the victims, who were pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

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Police Chief Thomas Ripoli says there was heavy smoke damage throughout the home but most of the damage was concentrated in the kitchen. He says the fire likely started above a gas stove and was an accident.



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