5 victims of Poland escape room fire laid to rest together
WARSAW, Poland — Officials on Thursday joined relatives and friends for the funeral of five teenage girls killed last week in a fire that broke out at a recreational escape room in northern Poland.
The 15-year-old girls were celebrating a birthday at the escape room entertainment site in the city of Koszalin when a fire broke out next to the locked room and they died from inhaling carbon monoxide. A man who worked at the site remains hospitalized with burns.
Two white coffins and three heart-shaped urns, with the girls’ photos by them, were placed before the altar during a Catholic funeral Mass in the packed St. Casimir’s Church. Outside, several hundred people watched the ceremony on a huge screen.
The Rev. Wojciech Pawlak, who teaches religion in the class the girls attended, celebrated their friendship.