LONG BEACH, Calif. – The body of a 90-year-old woman, Suzy Sakamoto, was discovered amidst the aftermath of a devastating house fire that erupted on Fashion Avenue Monday evening. Firefighters were clearing the wreckage when they found Sakamoto’s remains, prompting neighbors to mourn what they described as a tragic loss.
Neighborhood Shocked by Tragic Incident
Suzy Sakamoto had been a longtime resident of the neighborhood, residing in her home for decades before the fire tragically took her life. According to neighbors, Sakamoto was in the process of preparing to move, marking a poignant transition that was cut short by the sudden blaze.
Kayin Portis, a neighbor who lived across the street, recalled Sakamoto as a nice lady who had been an active member of the community until recent years when her health declined following a stroke. Portis expressed shock over the fire’s intensity, mentioning how it escalated rapidly despite initial efforts to contain it.
Fire Department Investigates Cause
The fire, which started around 7:30 p.m., quickly engulfed Sakamoto’s residence, with flames visible through the roof by the time firefighters arrived. Despite their swift response, they were unable to save Sakamoto, highlighting the ferocity and speed at which the fire spread.
Authorities from the Long Beach Fire Department are currently investigating the cause of the fire, aiming to determine what led to the tragic incident that claimed Sakamoto’s life.
Conclusion
The community of Long Beach mourns the loss of Suzy Sakamoto, a beloved neighbor whose life was tragically cut short by the house fire. As investigations continue into the cause of the fire, neighbors and residents are left grappling with the suddenness of the event and remembering Sakamoto’s contributions to their community over the years.
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