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Wedding party ends in two-house fire and huge bill

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Wedding party ends in two-house fire and huge bill
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A newly-wed couple are starting married life with a bill of around €250,000 after the romantic flying lanterns they set off to mark their union set two houses on fire this weekend.

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The couple were celebrating their wedding on Saturday night in the south Hesse town of Dieburg near Darmstadt, and set off a number of colourful Asian paper balloons containing candles.

Police say it seems as if one caught fire and landed on the roof over a terrace, setting it on fire. The flames spread through the attic to the next door house, which also caught fire.

Everyone was able to leave the burning houses without incident, but water and smoke damage caused an estimated quarter of a million euros worth of damage.

The lanterns are already banned in Bavaria, Lower Saxony and Baden-Württemberg, according to the fire service of North Rhine-Westphalia. A ten-year-old boy died earlier this summer in a house fire in Siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia, which was started by a similar lantern.

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