
A fire apparently sparked by birthday cake candles tore through a bar in northern France early on Saturday, killing at least 13 people in the nation’s deadliest blaze in a decade.
Through the shattered front windows of the bar in Rouen melted stools and scorched liquor bottles were visible, as tearful mourners hugged each other and brought flowers to the scene of the tragedy.
Most of the dead were between 18-25 years old, with one person among the six injured still fighting for their lives. Authorities said the bar was crowded with young party-goers.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls expressed “deep sadness at the tragedy that claimed 13 young lives”.
Local prosecutors described the blaze as accidental, but an investigation is underway to pinpoint the cause of the flames.