Nottingham Post

Woman arrested after fire tragedy

HELD ON SUSPICION OF CHILD NEGLECT AFTER TWO SETS OF TWINS DIE IN BLAZE

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A WOMAN has been arrested after two sets of twin boys, aged three and four, died in a devastatin­g house fire in south London.

The 27-year-old has been held on suspicion of child neglect, the Metropolit­an Police said.

Fire crews were called to a mid-terrace house in Collingwoo­d Road, Sutton, shortly before 7pm on Thursday and found a “very well-developed” blaze, with the four boys inside, said Richard Mills, deputy commission­er of the London Fire Brigade.

He told reporters at the scene yesterday: “I can confirm that they are two sets of twins, ages four and ages three.”

Asked if anyone else was in the home, he said: “On arrival there were four children in the house.”

Scotland Yard said the boys were all related.

They were treated at the scene before being taken to two south London hospitals where they were pronounced dead.

In a statement yesterday, the force confirmed the arrest and said the woman remains in police custody.

Mr Mills said firefighte­rs in breathing apparatus entered the home, removed the four children and gave them CPR.

The fire was under control by 8.36pm and the cause is under investigat­ion.

Speaking of the firefighte­rs involved, he said: “Entering a building and rescuing life is always a very difficult place to be. The age of the children, the fact they are so young, will have a profound impact on them.”

Crews who attended are receiving counsellin­g, he added.

London Fire Commission­er Andy Roe also earlier said the children’s deaths had “left everyone numb with profound sadness”.

Floral tributes were being laid outside the police cordon on Collingwoo­d Road yesterday morning, with a message on one bouquet reading: “To Kyson Bryson Leyton + Logan. Sleep well. Love Grandad.”

Police officers were seen going in and out of the property, where the once-white facade was blackened.

The Metropolit­an Police said the children’s next of kin are aware and will be provided with specialist support.

Superinten­dent Rob Shepherd said on Thursday: “The thoughts of everyone at the South Area Command Unit are with the family and friends of these four young children, who have suffered such a devastatin­g and tragic loss tonight.

“I know these sentiments will be shared by the local community, Sutton and London as a whole.”

A 24-year-old woman, who works at a nearby shop, said the two sets of twin boys often came to her shop with their mother.

She said: “They were always all holding hands, they were so well behaved, so polite.”

 ?? ?? These four teddies are among tributes left at the scene
These four teddies are among tributes left at the scene

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