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Four girls sustain serious burns in toilet of fast food outlet

Police said fireworks were not involved.

By contributor By Mathilde Grandjean, PA
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Emergency services were called to reports of a fire at a Wendy’s restaurant in Brighton (Alamy/PA)

Four girls have suffered serious burns in the bathroom of a fast-food restaurant in Brighton.

East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service said they were called at 8.28pm on Thursday October 31 to reports of a fire at a Wendy’s restaurant.

Four 12-year-old girls were found to have suffered “potentially life-changing” injuries.

The children were taken to hospital where they remain in a serious but stable condition, Sussex Police said.

Sussex Police and the fire service said they are still looking into the cause of this incident but could confirm fireworks had not been involved.

East Sussex Fire & Rescue service said the cause of the incident was accidental, and members of the public were not at risk.

Three fire engines, an aerial appliance, and specialist officers attended.

A spokesperson for East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: “CCTV footage has been reviewed as part of the investigation and we can confirm the cause was accidental, and that fireworks were not involved.”

The force said they would not be releasing anymore information at this time as they are “being sensitive towards the injuries of the people involved”.

A spokesperson for Wendy’s said: “Our thoughts are with those recovering from this incident in our Brighton restaurant.

“The safety of our customers and employees is our highest priority. We are continuing to work with the local police authorities on their investigation.”

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