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Firefighters find person dead after fire in Miami

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MIAMI – Firefighters found a person dead in an efficiency used as a short-term rental after extinguishing a fire on Sunday morning in Miami.

Firefighters responded to the house shortly before 2 a.m., at 3056 SW 13 St., in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. They controlled the fire within about 10 minutes.

The front windows of the main house were cracked. Two men used tools and plywood to block access to the main door. The backyard was full of burned debris from the efficiency.

A woman who asked not to be identified told Local 10 News Reporter Samiar Nefzi she was supposed to have been at the short rental with her two children, but she decided not to and left.

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She said the words of a police officer made her feel lucky: “If you would have been there … you wouldn’t have made it out.”

Miami detectives were investigating the case and asked anyone with information about this or other cases to call Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.

Local 10 News Assignment Desk Editor Mercedes Cevallos contributed to this report.

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As golden confetti rained down around him Thursday, Israeli chef Raz Shabtai broke down in tears and was embraced by his cheering staff.

Moments earlier, a livestreamed Michelin ceremony had announced that his Miami restaurant, Mutra, had become the first kosher restaurant ever awarded a Michelin star, long regarded as the highest honor in the restaurant industry.

“It’s a moment of joy, it’s a moment of pride, it’s a moment of relief, it’s a moment of confirmation,” Shabtai told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Friday. “It’s not just about Mustra getting that star, but it’s about the entire Jewish community getting that, and I felt a lot of responsibility.”

Shabtai, who has worked in kitchens across New York and Israel, opened Mutra in February 2025, naming the kosher eatery after his Jerusalem-born grandmother whose cooking he said heavily inspires its menu.

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“I really like to call the restaurant Jerusalem cuisine versus Mediterranean and Middle Eastern or Israeli or stuff like that, because the flavors that I’m trying to bring to the table, it’s flavors that came from memories and visiting in the market with my grandma,” Shabtai said. “I have to be very loyal to what my grandma fed me.”