Belfast Telegraph

Fundraisin­g page for children killed in house fire passes £20k

- BY JOSH PAYNE

A FUNDRAISIN­G page for the family of four young children killed when a fire ripped through their home in the middle of the night has passed the £20,000 mark.

Riley Holt (8), Keegan Unitt (6), Olly Unitt (3) and Tilly Rose Unitt (4) died after the blaze in Sycamore Lane, Highfields, Stafford, on Tuesday.

A fifth child, named locally as two-year-old Jack, was taken to hospital after escaping from a first-floor window with his mother Natalie Unitt and her partner Chris Moulton.

Mr Moulton (28) is understood to be receiving treatment for burns and Ms Unitt (24) for smoke inhalation, as they recover from non-life-threatenin­g injuries. The descriptio­n on the JustGiving page, which aims to raise £25,000, reads: “Tragically on Tuesday 5th February four children’s lives were lost in a house fire in Highfields, Stafford.

“All donations received will go directly to the parents to help them rebuild their lives.

“I am a parent of the school where some of the children attended and will be liaising with the school and police to ensure family receive all donations. Thanks so much for your support.

“Any questions then please contact Community Help for Highfields family Facebook page.”

Police said they will remain at the scene with Staffordsh­ire Fire and Rescue Service for the next few days while forensic inquiries continue.

 ??  ?? Flowers and tributes are laid at the scene of the housefire in Sycamore Lane, Stafford, which claimed thelives of four children
Flowers and tributes are laid at the scene of the housefire in Sycamore Lane, Stafford, which claimed thelives of four children

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