The final days of 2023 saw three apartment fire fatalities in the Bronx.
Photo Lloyd Mitchell
In the last days of December, three died in three different housing fires in the Soundview and Bedford Park neighborhoods.
These latest incidents hit especially hard as next week marks the second anniversary of the Twin Parks fire that killed 17 people on January 9, 2022.
One of the victims was 56-year-old Brett Teply, who died on Dec. 29 at 319 East 197th St., located in Bedford Park.
A close friend of the family told the Bronx Times that Teply “was a very, very fine guy” who celebrated his birthday less than two weeks before the fire.
According to the friend, who wanted not to be named, Teply was a native Bronxite who attended the high school commonly known as Bronx Science. He described him as a “multitalented” person who “loved life.”
While the exact cause of the fire remains under investigation, the Teply family said they were told by fire officials that the kitchen was under renovation at the time of the fire and that it was likely caused by a gas leak. They were also told that autopsy results showed the cause of death was carbon monoxide poisoning. FDNY did not respond to the Bronx Times’ request to verify this information.
Additionally, the building landlord could not be reached, and the Housing Preservation and Development department, which handles enforcement of carbon monoxide detectors and maintains a lookup of building ownership and complaints, did not respond for comment in time for publication.
In response to Saturday’s fatal fire at 1210 Elder Avenue and Sunday’s fatal fire at 1226 Colgate Avenue in the Bronx, the FDNY Fire Safety Education Unit will be sharing lifesaving information at 1478 Westchester Ave and will be there until 2pm today. pic.twitter.com/If6GptbxzJ
— FDNY (@FDNY) January 2, 2024
Two other fatal apartment fires occurred over the last two days of December, less than half a mile apart.
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