Arsonist who started New York club fire killing 87 people
Fire started by arsonist which claimed 87 lives was commemorated in the song 'Sin of the City' by Duran Duran
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Fire started by arsonist which claimed 87 lives was commemorated in the song 'Sin of the City' by Duran Duran
David John Delamore Browne, born October 16, 1957; died August 25, 2016.
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