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Autopsy Confirms Carbon Monoxide Death After Small House Fire in Tacna

Prosecutors are examining possible ignition sources after neighbor reports about Advent candles or a phone charger.

Overview

  • Diana Vásquez Rodríguez, 58, died from chemical asphyxia caused by carbon monoxide following a predawn fire in a first‑floor room on Calle Sinchi Roca in the Miguel Grau neighborhood.
  • Neighbors reported the blaze began around 4–5 a.m., with initial accounts pointing to Advent‑wreath candles, while some residents also mentioned a cellphone charger as a potential source.
  • SAMU personnel later confirmed the woman had no vital signs outside the residence, and neighbors said emergency responders did not arrive in time to save her.
  • Prosecutor Víctor Díaz Pérez and medico‑legist Mitzi Vaccaro Silva led on‑scene procedures with PNP Criminalística, removing a burned sofa and other damaged items for analysis.
  • The victim, identified as a cashier at Rocchetti Café Restaurant, was mourned by family and colleagues, with a wake at Velatorio Alto Lima and burial scheduled at Parque del Recuerdo on Dec. 11.