A Tragic Fire Claims the Life of a Beloved 90-Year-Old Woman in the Bronx
On Tuesday night, a devastating fire broke out in a residential building in the Bronx, resulting in the death of a 90-year-old woman who was a well-known figure in her community.
The fire, which occurred on the second floor of a two-story apartment building on Boston Road and Forest Avenue, was reported to the FDNY at 8:53 p.m.
Approximately 60 firefighters and EMS personnel worked tirelessly to extinguish the flames by 9:36 p.m., but tragically, the 90-year-old woman was found inside the building and pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.
While her identity has not been disclosed pending family notification, neighbors described her as a beloved member of the community.
One neighbor, Dorita Joseph, shared, “She is a godly woman, god-fearing, very friendly, and well-known in the community. We love gardening, so we both exchange flowers. She taught me a bit about gardening.”
Another resident expressed sadness over the loss, especially considering that the victim, who used a wheelchair, may not have been able to escape the fire.

Residents of the building were deeply affected by the tragedy, with one resident expressing concern about being able to sleep in their own beds after the fire.
As investigations into the cause of the fire continue, the community mourns the loss of a cherished member and reflects on the impact of the devastating event.

