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Man, woman killed in Queens garage fire may have been squatting: source

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Man, woman killed in Queens garage fire may have been squatting: source

Two people suspected of squatting were killed in a raging Queens garage fire Saturday morning, officials said.

The fire erupted around 6:30 a.m. at 172-27th Ave. in Jamaica, an FDNY spokesman said.

Twelve units and 60 firefighters responded to fight the flames.

Body covered in a black tarp being wheeled from the home's garage.

One of two dead bodies transported to the morgue from a fatal fire at 172-27 91st Avenue in Queens. Brigitte Stelzer

Responders found a man and woman, who have yet to be identified, dead in the garage, police said.

Investigators are looking into whether the pair had been squatting in the detached structure, an FDNY source told The Post.

Fahim Shawon, a student studying at St. Francis College in Brooklyn, said he’s been living in a room on the home’s second floor and there were always people coming and going from the first floor and the garage out back.

Photo shows a car in the driveway in front of the garage.

Two people perished in a fire in the detached garage (pictured) in Jamaica, Queens. Brigitte Stelzer

“The people that are in there, they are crackheads,” he said. “I used to not even know that people lived in the garage. One day the cops came and they were searching for people … and they told me.”

There was “heavy clutter” in the garage, an NYPD official said.

There was also no lock on the home’s front door, Shawon said. 

“Last night, there were four or five [people] on the stairs,” he added. “I just rushed past them to my door. On the stairs, you see needles, smoking. I have seen those things. It was always bad things.”

Men and women wearing jackets with FDNY and NYPD lettering on them.

NYPD and FDNY members at 172-27 91st Ave. in Queens after a morning fire killed two people. Brigitte Stelzer

The fire marshal was investigating the cause of the blaze which wasn’t immediately known.

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