Man Found Dead After Cars Go Up in Flames at Los Feliz Home

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Man Found Dead After Cars Go Up in Flames at Los Feliz Home
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Firefighters found a man’s body after three cars went up in flames in the back of a home in Los Feliz Thursday afternoon.

The deceased was found in one of the vehicles following the fire that spread to the two-story home and briefly threatened surrounding properties, the Los

Angeles Fire Department said. The victim was not immediately identified.No other injuries were reported, and the cause of the blaze remained under investigation.

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