Ten puppies killed 'with parents' in horror flat fire had just been born
The ten puppies that died during a flat fire in Leigh were ‘only a few days’ old according to a local. On Sunday (May 22) a blaze broke out a property on Chapel Street in Leigh which saw two dogs and 10 puppies sadly lose their life.
According to a member of the community who knew the owners of the flat, the puppies were newborns and the two adult dogs were their parents. Speaking to the MEN the resident said: “I know people who lived there, they’re friends of friends really. The pups were only a few days old. The two adult dogs had just given birth to them.”
Emergency services rushed to the scene at around 9am where a cannabis farm was found in the flat. Eye witnesses who were there that morning said they were ‘sad’ to hear of the news that so many of the pets had lost their lives.
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One resident said: “I’m surprised there was that many dogs in one place, it’s really sad.” Another eye witness told the MEN that they say clouds of smoke coming from the flat when firefighters arrived.
They said: “I saw about 15 firefighters rush down the road to the flat. The fire wasn’t that big and we couldn’t see anything until they cracked open a window and doors and we saw smoke coming from the house.”
Two people from neighbouring properties were treated at the scene by paramedics for smoke inhalation. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Chapel Street was closed off for several hours on Sunday as emergency services responded to the blaze. The road was shut off between Warrington Road and Astley Street.
A fire scene investigation van was pictured at the scene, as well as several other fire response vehicles. In a statement,