LAS VEGAS — Two adults and two young girls were killed in a house fire in the southwest valley four months ago. On Wednesday, the Clark County Coroner’s office released the reason of their deaths.
In the early hours of October 24, 2024, the fire ripped through the house on Langhorne Creek Street. A woman and her 5-year-old son were able to get out of the house by jumping out of a window on the third floor. But Ibrahim Adem, 48, Abdusalem Adem, 43, Anaya Adem, 7, and Aaliyah Adem, 6, died in the house.
The Clark County doctor said that all four of them died from breathing in too much carbon monoxide. It was decided that the death was an accident.
After a long probe, Clark County Fire said they could not say what caused the deadly fire because the home had so much damage.
The house burned down and was torn down less than a week after the fire.