Prosecutor: Smoking caused N.J. motel fire that killed 4

 (Photo courtesy of the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office)

(Photo courtesy of the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office)

A prosecutor says careless smoking caused a fire that killed four people at a New Jersey shore motel.

Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato says a cigarette discarded in a stuffed chair touched off the blaze at the Mariner’s Cove Motor Inn on Friday in Point Pleasant Beach.

He identified the victims as 45-year-old John Alberti, of Keansburg; 20-year-old Paulo Martins, of South River; 52-year-old Harold Ford, of Neptune; and 66-year-old Albert Sutton, of Mount Laurel.

The motel’s guests included some people who were previously displaced by Superstorm Sandy in Oct. 2012.

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Eight other people were injured in the fire, three of them critically.

Coronato says the fire began in a designated smoking area on the second floor of the motel, located two blocks from the beach.

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