Cape Argus

Two toddlers killed in backyard blaze

Neighbour haunted by little Jayden’s last cries

- Zodidi Dano STAFF REPORTER zodidi.dano@inl.co.za

THE FINAL cry of a one-year-old boy who died with his sister in a shack fire will always haunt their Fisantekra­al neighbour because she could do little to help the children. “I heard him cry. I couldn’t do anything to rescue him, I just heard him cry and suddenly there was silence,” sobbed Elaine Hartzenber­g.

One-year-old Jayden Fransman and his sister Javeen, 3, were killed in a fire that destroyed their home in Goedverwac­ht, Fisantekra­al in the early hours of yesterday.

Their mother, Antoinette Fransman, 36, and two siblings, Lee-Anne and Ashwyn, aged 11 and 7, had burn wounds and were rushed to hospital for treatment.

The fire is believedto have been sparked by an electric fault.

It destroyed four backyard wooden structures and left 15 people homeless.

Hartzenber­g, a community leader and one of the first respondent­s to the fire, said she was woken by screams.

“I peeped through the window and saw flames coming from Antoinette’s home. I ran out and as I was running towards the shack, Antoinette was running towards me. I held her and felt her skin peeling.

“Another neighbour came and he went in and got Lee-Anne out. He went back again and rescued Ashwyn. He couldn’t go back in again because the flames were strong. Javeen was sleeping, but we could hear Jayden crying. He cried and cried and we couldn’t rescue him. We couldn’t do anything,” said an emotional Hartzenber­g.

Fransman and her family have been living in the backyard wendy house for almost two years. Her aunt, Hendrika Blaau, said the family was heartbroke­n and shocked by the tragic incident.

“We are heartsore. There was nothing that we could do to prevent the fire or save them,” said Blaauw.

She lives a street away from the Fransmans’ home.

She said she was also woken by screams and realised later it was her niece’s home that was engulfed in flames.

“In five seconds it was all over. The homes had been burnt to the ground.

“It hurts to even think about what happened. We just can’t believe they are gone,” cried Blaauw.

When the Cape Argus visited the site, neighbours were helping clear up the scene. Eskom was already at scene to rewire cables.

City Fire and Rescue spokesman Theo Layne said the cause of the fire was undetermin­ed.

He said the case had been handed over to police to investigat­e.

 ?? PICTURE: PHANDO JIKELO ?? DEADLY SCENE: Two children died in a fire in Fisantekra­al in the early hours of yesterday morning. The children’s mother and two siblings were burned.
PICTURE: PHANDO JIKELO DEADLY SCENE: Two children died in a fire in Fisantekra­al in the early hours of yesterday morning. The children’s mother and two siblings were burned.

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