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6-year-old dies in French floor collapse

Between 100 and 150 people, mostly from the Haitian community, were attending a Mass outside Paris when the floor collapsed.

Emergency workers are seen around the area of a building accident, in Pierrefitte, north of Paris.
Emergency workers are seen around the area of a building accident, in Pierrefitte, north of Paris.
Image: AP Photo/Thibault Camus

FRENCH OFFICIALS say a floor has collapsed in a building where an Easter religious ceremony was being held, killing a 6-year-old and seriously injuring four other people.

The collapse occurred this afternoon at a two-storey house used by an evangelical group for religious ceremonies in Stains, a town near Paris.

Local officials say a 2-year-old child and a 42-year-old woman are in critical condition, and around 30 other people are slightly injured.

Officials say that number could rise as about 100 emergency workers continue to work at the scene.

Between 100 and 150 people, mainly from the Haitian community, were in the building’s second floor when it collapsed beneath them during a Mass.

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