Nine people were killed and dozens more injured when the five-alarm fire broke out before 10 p.m., and some trapped residents were seen hanging out of windows and screaming for help.
Cunha "determined that some, though not all, of the allegations were credible, including credible allegations that Father Mello abused his position of power as a priest and engaged in sexual misconduct with two parishioners he was counseling."
"This is a tragic loss of life, and our deepest sympathies go out to the victim's family. We ask our community to come together in support of those affected during this difficult time."