Woman killed in house fire in Philly's Ogontz neighborhood
Police said a woman was pulled from a burning rowhome on the 6200 block of Ogontz Avenue Thursday morning.
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Police said a woman was pulled from a burning rowhome on the 6200 block of Ogontz Avenue Thursday morning.
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