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Jewish family provide refuge for residents fleeing fire

Samuel Schneck and his family were woken to find a neighbouring building in their street in Stamford Hill ablaze

October 4, 2017 11:50
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A Jewish family provided refuge to more than a dozen people forced to flee when a fire engulfed a block of flats.

Samuel Schneck and his family were woken in the early hours the morning after Yom Kippur to find a neighbouring building in their street in Stamford Hill ablaze, with fire fighters at the scene.

Mr Schneck, 38, a father of six, said: “It was 3:30am and we heard a loud noise outside. We looked out and saw the fire in the flats, in Hawthorne House, across the road. It had started on the ground floor and the flames were reaching up to the next floor. It was quite frightening. The fire brigade were evacuating people.”

The family live in nearby Rubner House, on Grovelands Road, a building run by the Agudas Israel Housing Association, which shares a car park with residents of Hawthorne House.