Greater Manchester police have found four bodies possibly linked to a group of missing Vietnamese at a factory that burned down 10 weeks ago.
Four people may have been involved in bodies found at the scene of a fire at the Bismark House factory in Ball Street, Oldham, 10 weeks ago, Greater Manchester Police said on July 25. Vietnam disappeared.

The scene of a factory fire on Ball Street in Oldham, England. picture: oldham times.
“In the process of identifying the deceased, we are contacting partner agencies to ensure that those who may be their relatives in Vietnam are fully informed and supported,” said Greater Manchester Police officer Rob Potts.
A fire broke out at the Bismark House factory at dawn on May 7. Greater Manchester Fire Service dispatched 10 fire trucks to put out the blaze.
“By the time the fire department arrived on the scene, the fire had spread very widely,” Fire Department official Leon Parks said at a July 25 news conference. “We have decided not to allow any firefighters to enter the building because of the magnitude of the fire and the structural instability of the building.”
When the fire broke out, police believed no one was inside. The fire was extinguished four days later.
Police received a call on July 21 that four Vietnamese were missing “probably related to the fire.” Two days later, workers demolishing the Bismark House factory found four bodies at the scene of the fire.
Greater Manchester Police are investigating the cause of the fire. “Any indication of criminal conduct identified during the investigation will be verified and dealt with immediately,” Mr Potts said.
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