Lethbridge Herald

Mother, two kids among fire victims

FOURTH VICTIM HAD TRIED TO RESCUE OTHERS

- Michelle McQuigge THE CANADIAN PRESS

A mother and her two young children and an unrelated man who ran into a burning home to help those inside have been identified in a series of online tributes as the victims of a deadly house fire in southern Ontario.

Authoritie­s have declined to formally identify the two adults and two children who died in Monday’s blaze that gutted a home in Oshawa, Ont. But social media posts from family members, friends and organizati­ons connected with the deceased have provided the names of the four who died.

The Toronto Profession­al Fire Fighters’ Associatio­n identified three of the victims as Lindsey Bonchek and her two children, Madeline and Jackson. It described the trio as relatives of an associatio­n member.

The daughter and the niece of the fourth person killed in the fire both issued emotional Facebook posts naming him as Steven MacDonald.

MacDonald’s niece wrote that he died after going back into the burning home in order to rescue people inside.

Her account is echoed in a fundraisin­g campaign organized by someone identifyin­g himself as MacDonald’s future son-in-law.

“Luckily, my fiancee Alysha Macdonald (7 months pregnant) was able to get out of the house without any physical harm to her or her child,” Brandon Desroches wrote on a GoFundMe campaign page. “However, her father Steven Macdonald passed away while courageous­ly running back into the building to save the others.”

Alysha MacDonald offered her own tribute in a Facebook post that spoke of her father’s generosity and devotion, but did not reference the specific circumstan­ces of his death.

“We lost a true hero, I love you more than words can describe dad and I’m trying to stay strong cause I know it breaks your heart to see me cry ,” she wrote in the post. “Rest In Peace dad you were truly a hero.”

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