Swimmer le Clos says his home was destroyed in a fire while he was at the Commonwealth Games
Olympic champion swimmer Chad le Clos announced that his home in Cape Town, South Africa, was destroyed in a fire on July 30. The fire occurred just one day after le Clos became the most decorated athlete in Commonwealth Games history, winning his record 21st medal.

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AI-generatedOlympic champion swimmer Chad le Clos announced that his home in Cape Town, South Africa, was destroyed in a fire on July 30. The fire occurred just one day after le Clos became the most decorated athlete in Commonwealth Games history, winning his record 21st medal. His apartment was one of several in the block that burned down while he was competing in Glasgow, Scotland. Le Clos expressed sadness over the loss of his home and offered condolences for the death of an elderly neighbor in the fire. He also stated that his foundation will help other affected residents rebuild.
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5 extractedLe Clos's foundation will raise money to help neighbors rebuild their homes.
Le Clos's apartment block fire resulted in the death of an elderly neighbor.
Le Clos became the most decorated athlete ever at the Commonwealth Games a day before the fire.
Olympic champion swimmer Chad le Clos states his home in Cape Town was destroyed in a fire on July 30.
Le Clos plans to compete at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.