New Details Emerge in Investigation into Bronx Fire That Killed 19 A shocking revelation has come to light in the ongoing probe into the devastating Bronx fire that claimed the lives of 19 people, including nine children. According to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, suspect Amatitla was seen entering and exiting the Avery Avenue building multiple times on the day of the blaze. In a disturbing turn of events, Katz revealed that Amatitla was observed urinating in front of the apartments before allegedly heading to a nearby gas station. These new details raise questions about Amatitla's intentions and the circumstances surrounding the tragic fire, which is believed to have been sparked by a lit candle. As investigators work to piece together the events leading up to the disaster, these revelations could be a crucial part of the puzzle.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said that on the day of the blaze, Amatitla entered and exited the Avery Avenue building multiple times, urinated in front of the apartments, and then went to a nearby gas station.