Lukasz said there were “a lot of concerns with the building”, and added that neither he or Agnizeszk heard a fire alarm when the blaze broke out on Monday.
He said: “We were living on the second floor, the last flat, on the end of the building and there is one fire escape directly under us but it was closed, it was locked, totally locked so we couldn’t escape that way. We had to go all the way around the building.
“We came out, we saw the smoke, we just ran out. We couldn’t even breathe normally when we ran out.
“When we came out the building there was fire blasting out of the roof.”
Agnizeszk added: “Everyone was running, panicking, knocking, shouting to wake up everyone. Everyone was scared.”
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