Three people have died following a fire in west London.
The blaze broke out at a "single-storey pavilion" in White City - and over half of the structure was damaged by fire.
Two people were declared dead at the scene, according to the London Fire Brigade.
A third man was taken to hospital for further treatment but died of his injuries.
The London Fire Brigade received 19 calls about the fire, with the first at 6.52pm.
Crews from North Kensington, Acton and Chiswick were deployed to the scene, close to QPR's ground Loftus Road - with firefighters bringing the fire under control by 9.25pm.
Paramedics treated nine people, a London Ambulance Service spokesperson said.
They added: "Very sadly, despite the best efforts of our crews, two patients were pronounced dead at the scene.
"We conveyed three patients to a major trauma centre.
"We also treated and discharged four patients from the scene."
Fire investigation officers and the Metropolitan Police are now examining the cause.
In a statement, the Met said it is working to inform the victims' next of kin.
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