New Ulm, MN Fire Death Investigation Reveals New Information

A New Ulm, MN fire that destroyed a Bed and Breakfast and killed six is still under investigation as new details come to light. New Ulm, Minnesota officials had not performed a 2010 inspection of the Bed and Breakfast because they were told by the management that the rooms would not be rented out and occupied.

City records indicate there was no application for a license to use the house for guest occupancy and the records also show that in past years, inspections have revealed fire safety problems that were then remedied. It is unclear whether an inspection would have prevented this fire.

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