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Fire breaks out in kitchen of iconic Langtons Hotel in Kilkenny city


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A FIRE broke out this morning at the iconic Langtons Hotel in Kilkenny City ahead of Christmas Day preparations.

It's been reported that the blaze broke out in the hotel's kitchen at around 9am.

Footage posted online by Twitter use Pamela Brophy, where she is heard coughing repeatedly, showed how plumes of smoke filled John Street as fire fighters tackled it.

Kilkenny Fire Brigade units and Gardai attended the scene and quickly brought the situation under control, according to local radio station KCLR96fm.

There's no confirmation that anyone was injured in the fire although there are reports that a man has been taken to hospital as a precaution.

RTE News reported that part of the kitchen was damaged in the hotel on John St.

News of the fire comes after an elderly man died after a house fire on Christmas Eve in Co Fermanagh.

The alarm was raised at around 11am yesterday morning with emergency services attending the scene at Braeside Park in Enniskillen.

A PSNI spokesman told Belfast Live: "Police can confirm that a man, aged in his 80’s, has died following a fire at a house in Braeside Park in Enniskillen this morning, Monday 24 December.

"Police received a report of the fire at around 11am. Emergency Services attended but unfortunately the man was found deceased at the scene.

"An investigation into the cause of the fire, which is not believed to be suspicious, has now commenced."

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