A trailer fire at 1500 Fourth Line Road sent a column of black smoke into the sky over Six Nations Monday. The trailer was located behind a house being demolished and was quickly burned to the ground. Six Nations police and Fire units were still on the scene Tuesday, along with an Ontario Fire Marshal’s investigation unit seeking a cause for the mysterious fire. It is not known at this time if there was anyone in the trailer when it went up in flames. (Photos by Jim Windle)
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