Four girls suffer 'potentially life-changing injuries' in bathroom of Brighton fast-food restaurant

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Four girls have suffered serious burns in the bathroom of a Brighton fast-food restaurant. 

Emergency services were called at 8.28pm on Thursday, which was also Halloween, to reports of a fire at a Wendy's restaurant on Western Road, Brighton.

The four 12-year-old girls suffered "potentially life-changing" injuries, according to Sussex police, and were taken to hospital.

They remain in serious but stable conditions.

Sussex Police and the fire service are still looking into the cause of the incident, but said no fireworks were involved.

The incident was accidental, according to the fire and rescue service, and members of the public were not at risk.

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Three fire engines, an aerial appliance and specialist officers attended.

The police force said they would not release more information at this time as they are "being sensitive towards the injuries of the people involved".

"Our thoughts are with those recovering from this incident in our Brighton restaurant," a spokesperson for Wendy's said.

"The safety of our customers and employees is our highest priority. We are continuing to work with the local police authorities on their investigation."

Sky News

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