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Investigators identify victim in fatal Naples fire

Photo: Shannon Moss, Maine Department of Public Safety


One person died in an overnight fire in Naples.

Firefighters were called to East Shore Road around 1:30 a.m. Friday. Public Information Officer Shannon Moss says firefighters recovered the remains of 43-year-old Jonathan Cabral, who lived alone at the home.

The Naples fire chief told our info partners at CBS 13 that one of the biggest challenges was getting enough water to the scene to knock down the flames. He also said it was extremely cold, with firefighters dealing with temperatures in the teens and wind chills in the single digits.

Moss said the fire was still under investigation on Friday.

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