The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Tears of devastatio­n as two young brothers die in fire

Tragedy: Mother and son escaped inferno which claimed toddlers’ lives

- BY PAT HURST

Brothers aged two and three died after a fire in a bedroom swept through their home, a senior fire officer has said.

The boys, named on floral tributes as Jake and Logan, were rushed to Huddersfie­ld Royal Infirmary on Saturday afternoon but could not be saved.

Their mother and another brother were able to escape the semi-detached home in Alder Street, Huddersfie­ld, before the crews arrived.

Familymemb­ershave returned to the scene of the tragedy to leave flowers.

West Yorkshire Police said the cause of the fire was not thought to be suspicious.

Chris Kirby, group manager at West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said firefighte­rs battled to res- cue the boys when they arrived at the scene to be told that two children were still inside.

He said: “They very quickly sent two of their breathing apparatus-wearers inside the property, they extinguish­ed the fire and performed a search of the property and recovered the two boys that were still inside.

“They were then very quickly transporte­d to Huddersfie­ld Royal Infirmary by our colleagues from the paramedics and unfortunat­ely we got confirmati­on later on that they had lost their lives in this incident.

“It’s an absolutely tragic event and our thoughts are with the family affected, clearly it’s going to be devastatin­g for them, the local communitya­ndthere’s also an impact on the crews who attended.

“I was speaking to some of them yesterday, they had got tears in their eyes, they were very upset about the scenes that they had witnessed.”

Mr Kirby said investigat­ions were ongoing, and the fire wasthought tohave started in an upstairs bedroom.

He added: “Fire can spread very quickly and within a matter of minutes you can have a significan­t fire.

“We are in the area this afternoon offering free fire safety checks to people in the community, trying to increase their awareness to stop this kind of incident occurring.”

Local Labour councillor Amanda Pinnock, who was leafleting in the area on Saturday, said the community was in shock.

“It’s a tragedy,” she said. “It’s a very close-knit area in Fartown (district).

“Because of the area, everybody knows everybody.

“They will be shocked by what has happened.

“I f eel l i ke I am shock.”

She urged people to get a smoke alarm and to check them regularly.

“The fire service will come and fit them for free,” she said. “It’s crucial people get them.”

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SHOCK: Floral tribute and a toy outside the house in Alder Street, Huddersfie­ld, where two boys died in a fire
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