Three men have died after a fire burnt down a building in west London, the London Fire Brigade has said.
Firefighters rescued three men from a single-storey pavilion on New Zealand Way in White City after the blaze broke out shortly before 19:00 BST on Saturday.
Two were pronounced dead at the scene, while a third man later died in hospital, Assistant Commissioner Pat Goulbourne said.
Around 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines were sent to the scene, where the fire destroyed just over half of the pavilion before it was brought under control at 21:25.
The cause of the fire is being investigated.
"Sadly, three people have died following a fire on New Zealand Way, White City," Goulbourne said at the scene.
"The fire involved a single storey pavilion, with just over half of the structure damaged by the fire."
The Metropolitan Police said officers were called to the scene and are supporting the fire brigade's investigation.
The force added that it was "working to inform" the families of the victims.
-BBC
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