A Syrian family made up of seven people, including five children, and rescued after last week’s earthquakes in southern Turkey has died this Friday due to a fire registered in the house to which they had moved after the destruction from his home in Gaziantep.

According to the information collected by the Turkish newspaper ‘Hurriyet’, the Syrian family moved to the house of a relative in Konya after losing their home in the Turkish town of Nurdagi, one of the most affected by the earthquakes on February 6, which have left more than 38,000 dead in Turkey.

The family home, built with adobe, has registered a fire during the early hours of this Friday that has caused the collapse of the roof, an event that has resulted in the death of all of them. The deceased are a couple and their five children, between thirteen and four years old.

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