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4 people die in Detroit-area fire in apartment complex

The Associated Press

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — Two children and two women were killed early Monday in a fire at an apartment complex in suburban Detroit. The overnight fire seemed to have started in the kitchen on an electric stove, Southfield Fire Chief Peter Healy said. There was a smoke detector in the home, but it wasn’t working because there was no battery inside the device, according to reports. ""These people didn’t have to die. They apparently woke up to an apartment that was filled with smoke,” said Southfield Fire Marshal James Dundas. The victims were identified as Sherrie Tobe, 26, and her 2-year-old son, Tremaine, as well as another woman, Cassandra Motley, 23, and Motley’s 3-year-old son, Keyambe. The Motleys lived in the apartment and the Tobes were visiting, said Tobe’s sister, Caron Kinchen. Kinchen’s 22-year-old daughter, Sakinah, also lived in the apartment but was at her boyfriend’s house at the time of the fire. “She just happened not to be home. Thank Jesus for that,” Kinchen said.