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Murder probe into Wolverhampton house fire that killed two sisters is continuing six months on

No one has been charged over a house fire in Wolverhampton where two sisters were killed as the investigation continues.

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The women, aged 21 and 24, who have not been publicly named, died when a severe fire broke out at a house in Dunstall Hill off A449 Stafford Road in Wolverhampton shortly before 2am on May 11 last year.

West Midlands Police said three men, aged 19, 22 and 46, who were arrested on suspicion of murder in the aftermath of the fatal blaze remain under investigation in relation to the case. 

Scene of the fatal house fire in Dunstall Hill

Another woman and three men were also treated in hospital. The men were later arrested and given police bail..

The emergency services were called to the terraced house in the cul-de-sac near Dunstall Park after reports of a severe fire.

An estimated 1,000 mourners attended the sisters double funeral at the  UKIM Madina Masjid & Islamic Centre in Newhampton Road East, Whitmore Reans, 

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