Brisbane resident Wesley Vasile says he’s “absolutely lost everything” after fire engulfed four homes in Woolloongabba, South Brisbane. “I also know that it is just possessions and I will rebuild.” Mr Vasile told Sky News Australia.
Brisbane resident Wesley Vasile says he’s “absolutely lost everything” after fire engulfed four homes in Woolloongabba, South Brisbane.Read More.
Brisbane resident Wesley Vasile says he’s “absolutely lost everything” after fire engulfed four homes in Woolloongabba, South Brisbane.Read MoreUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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