Manchester Evening News

Family ‘lose everything’ in house fire

- By THOMAS GEORGE

A YOUNG family have been left devastated after ‘losing everything’ when a fire ripped through their home.

Joanne McEwan, 27, and her two daughters were left with only the clothes they were wearing following the blaze at their home in Mitchell Street, Newton Heath.

Joanne had not long since left to take her two-year-old daughter, Louise, to nursery when the fire broke out in her kitchen. She then visited her mother’s house with her eldest daughter, Isabella, five, where she received a phone call from a neighbour to say her house was ablaze.

“I didn’t believe them at first,” Joanne said. “I heard shouting in the background and then thought it must be real. I just ran and got in my mum’s car and drove straight to my house.”

Joanne arrived on her street to find it taped off by police while three fire engines were parked outside her home. “My first thought was for my two dogs and cat,” she said.

“The fire brigade brought my dogs out and they went back in. My cat was under my kids’ bed. They brought her out and had to do CPR on her in the road.”

Joanne says she and her daughters have ‘lost everything’ in the blaze, including sentimenta­l jewellery and money she had saved for an upcoming family holiday.

“The only things we have are the clothes we had on that day,” she said. “Everything is gone. We were going on holiday next month and had holiday money in the cupboard. That’s completely melted. I was only taking my kids to Wales for four days in a caravan. I’ve lost all the holiday clothes as well. I had my daughters’ memory boxes from when they were born but everything has just gone.”

However, Joanne says the outcome could have been even worse had she and Isabella returned home after dropping Louise at nursery. “I was going to go straight home because Isabella isn’t well,” she said.

“We were going to go straight home and cuddle up on the sofa and have a nap. I don’t even want to think about what would have happened.”

The extent of the damage to the family’s home is such that it has been left uninhabita­ble. The cause of the fire is being investigat­ed by Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.

Although the family’s pets were rescued by firefighte­rs, their cat Luca remains seriously unwell. Following the fire, neighbours and family have rallied to support the family by buying clothes and food for them.

Joanne’s colleagues at McDonald’s in Failsworth have set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for the family. Joanne described the response as ‘brilliant.’ Loved ones have arranged for Joanne and her girls to stay in an apartment but she says they can only afford to remain there until Tuesday.

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Joanne McEwan and daughter Louise. Inset: damage caused by the fire

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