Glasgow Times

Father pays tribute to his three children who died in house fire

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A FATHER has paid tribute to his three children who died in hospital after a blaze at their Renfrewshi­re home.

Fiona, Alexander James and Philip Gibson were taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after the flat fire at Renfrew Road in Paisley on Friday night.

The siblings – aged 12, eight and five – died a short time after being admitted.

Alex Gibson, their father, wrote on Facebook: “may u rest in peace little angels”.

He later added: “how I miss them already, now I know what it feels like when ur world comes crashing down”.

A JustGiving page was also posted on his Facebook, having been set up by a family friend, which states the children’s mother “is in ICU in a critical condition”.

Police said a 39-year-old woman was taken to Paisley’s Royal Alexandra Hospital after the fire, which emergency services responded to at about 9pm on Friday.

The fundraiser hit its £10,000 target within hours, having raised more than £14,000 by last night.

Flowers and cuddly toys were left at the scene on Saturday as the smell of smoke still lingered around the Gallowhill housing estate.

One passer-by said local people were left “shocked”, and simply added: “God bless those weans.”

Among the flowers left at the scene were some from Gavin Newlands, MP for Paisley and Renfrewshi­re North, who wrote on a card: “We are all so sorry for your heartbreak­ing loss.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.”

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon also called the children’s deaths “heartbreak­ing”.

She tweeted: “No words are enough.

It’s just heartbreak­ing. My thoughts are with all who loved these poor children.

“Fiona, Alexander and Philip – may you rest in peace.”

Earlier on Saturday, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said six fire crews had been met with a “well developed” blaze in a first floor property.

Plain clothes police officers carried out inquiries in the area while teams in white protective suits could be seen in and around the flat.

A police spokesman said: “An investigat­ion is under way to establish the exact circumstan­ces of this incident.”

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