Triple murder investigation as mum dies after flat fire
28-YEAR-OLD’S TWO YOUNG CHILDREN HAD ALREADY PERISHED IN CLIFTON BLAZE TRAGEDY
POLICE have launched a triple murder investigation as the mum of two children who died in a fire in a Clifton flat passed away in hospital.
Fatoumatta Hydara, 28, was taken to Queen’s Medical Centre following the blaze in Fairisle Close, at 3.17am on Sunday.
She was placed on a life support machine but died yesterday, police confirmed.
Fatoumatta’s two children, Naeemah Drammeh, aged one, and Fatimah Drammeh, aged three, were taken to the same hospital but were pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
A murder inquiry was launched after a joint fire and police investigation
concluded the fire was started deliberately.
A 31-year-old man from Clifton who was arrested on Sunday night remains in custody. Police have been awarded an additional 36 hours to interview him.
Detective Chief Inspector Mark Sinski, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are dealing with one of the most horrendous crimes – the death of two young children and their mother. This is a deeply upsetting tragedy and I can only imagine the family’s pain. They include the woman’s husband and the father of the two children, who was not in the UK at the time of the fire.
“Both he and other members of the family are being supported by specially-trained officers at this incredibly difficult time and we ask
for the media to give them privacy while they deal with this incredible loss.
“This has been an extremely traumatic event for them, and I’d like to reassure them we’re doing everything we possibly can to bring them the justice they deserve.
“To achieve this, a large team of detectives has been working long days and nights to investigate the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident. A number of specialists have also been examining the scene and this is likely to continue for some time.
“This is now being treated as a triple homicide. The local community has been shocked and deeply
saddened by the events of the past two days and I want to thank those living in the area for the patience and understanding while we gather evidence at the scene.
“I also want to thank those who have already come forward, but I would urge anyone with any information, regardless of how insignificant you think it may be, to contact us.
“We would specifically like to speak to anyone who was in or around Fairisle Close between 12am and 4.30am on Sunday.”
High visibility patrols will be in the area over the coming days to offer reassurance and are happy to speak to residents about any concerns they may have.
Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to submit it at mipp.police.uk, or call 101 and ask for Nottinghamshire Police, quoting incident 110 of November 20. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.