
The nine-storey hotel was built in 2003, before the requirement for sprinklers was written into l
Seven people were killed and a dozen injured after a fire broke out at a hotel in the South Korean city of Bucheon.
Two people died after jumping out the windows onto an air mattress provided by the fire department, after the mattress flipped.
Other victims were found in rooms on the eight floor, where the fire is believed to have started because of an electrical fault.
Although the fire did not spread throughout the building, the damage was extensive as the rooms were not equipped with sprinklers.
The nine-storey hotel was built in 2003, before the requirement for sprinklers was written into law, according to the citys fire department.
The fire was first reported at 19:39 local time (11:39 GMT) and was extinguished by 22:26 on Thursday, the department said.
Police are investigating whether the hotels managers were in any way negligent.
The fire departments use of the air mattress is also being investigated.
Reports said a female victim caught the corner of the mattress as they landed, causing it to flip as a second male victim jumped.
Those injured are being treated in hospital with serious injuries, some caused by inhaling the smoke. (BBC)



























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