Cape Times

Bonteheuwe­l woman, two boys killed in fire

- OKUHLE HLATI okhule.hlati@inl.co.za

A BONTEHEUWE­L granny and her two grandsons were killed when their wendy house caught fire at the weekend. The fire broke out just before 2am in Oliehout Street yesterday.

Miriam Davids, 56, Fawaaz, 8, and Rashaad, 4, died in their bed. Davids’s 15-year-old grandson survived and a girl about 10 years of age sustained slight burns to her knees, face and hands.

The City’s fire and rescue services spokespers­on, Jermaine Carelse, said crews from Epping, Belhar and Gugulethu were dispatched after reports that two structures were engulfed in flames.

Carelse said the fire was extinguish­ed around 2.52am and the scene was handed over to police for investigat­ion.

According to the landlord Martin van Rooyen, they tried to save Davids and the two boys but the flames were too big.

“I was sitting outside around a fire in front of my house with another tenant, who lost everything due to the fire, and other people when Miriam’s eldest grandson came running from the back to inform us that the house was burning and people were still trapped inside.

“We didn’t hear, smell or see anything until he came. Luckily he was not burnt. A girl around 10 also survived but was slightly burned when she was visiting at the time.

“When we got to the wendy house we could hear them calling for help but the flames were just everywhere.

“Sadly, there was nothing we could do. We suspect a candle is the cause of the fire since their electricit­y box was faulty and they did not have any electricit­y in their wendy house,” he said.

Van Rooyen said the bodies of Davids and her grandchild­ren were found closely together in bed.

“Miriam stayed with her family of six. They have been renting by me for about four years.

“Her eldest daughter, 37, took care of the family, but was not home at the time. It’s really a sad day for us,” he said.

Family member Shanaaz Abrahams said she was sitting with Van Rooyen at the time and could not save anything. “I lost everything and don’t know what will be the next move for me and my family.

“Not one official has come to see how we are doing or to give us counsellin­g,” she added.

Police spokespers­on Andrè Traut said Bishop Lavis police were investigat­ing the circumstan­ces that led to the fire and an inquest case docket had been registered.

 ?? PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) ?? MIRIAM Davids, 56, and her grandsons Fawaaz, 8, and Rashaad, 4, were killed in their bed when a fire broke out in their Bonteheuwe­l wendy house yesterday. |
PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) MIRIAM Davids, 56, and her grandsons Fawaaz, 8, and Rashaad, 4, were killed in their bed when a fire broke out in their Bonteheuwe­l wendy house yesterday. |

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