See How 5 Family Members Died In Wild House Fire Sparked By Phone Charger
A seven-year-old schoolboy, Amaan Parwaiz Kayani, his nine-week-old sister, Minahil, brother Adyan, 9, grandmother Shabina Begum, 53, and 20-year-old aunt, Anum Parwaiz died in a fire sparked by a phone charger plug which ignited shortly after the family went to bed.
Fire officers described the blaze as “ferocious” and the “most difficult” they worked in with temperatures “in excess of 1,000 degrees celcius”, adding it was the biggest loss of life in a fatal fire for six years.
Family member Sadaf Parwaiz, whose phone was on charge, had spotted flames sparking by the electric sockets in the living room as she went downstairs to retreive her phone.
She said: “I saw a sparkle at first near the sofa where the electrical things were. At first I didn’t think it was a fire, I thought it was a toy flashing.”
Sadaf said she tried to extinguish the flames with a cushion, then called her mum Shabina Begum for help when it failed to work.
“She tried to put it out with her own hands then went to the kitchen to get some water, but I didn’t see where she threw it.”
An inquest in Sheffield heard how Shabina Begum then unlocked the door before running upstairs to fetch the children.
Coroner Chris Dorries said: “Your mum had an opportunity to escape from the house but she was very brave, wasn’t she?”
Sadaf added: “Yes. The fire was producing a lot of smoke. It got to the electric equipment and caused an explosion then all the lights went out.”
The hearing heard how seven-year-old Amaan was found under a bunk bed in his attic room by fire crews who battled zero visibilty climbing the flame-engulfed stairs.
Fire officer for South Yorkshire Fire confirmed to the coroner that “children often try and hide and find a place of safety when they are scared. It’s a natural reaction to the danger they are in.”
Fire investigator Andrew Strelczenie confirmed the fire started in the family’s living room in a corner by the sofa.
He said electrical items in the corner of the room were the most charred and were taken away for inspection by crews after the devastating blaze.
More details are expected to emerge.
Source: Mirror UK
OMG!!!
OMG, this is very sad . what every family does.may God continue to protect his people
Don’t use ur fone while charging
Omg dis is So painful
Oh!! This is so bad…. Iv become very observant about this phone charging tin o. may their souls rest in peace.
Fake phone chargers
God have mercy ooooo. These chargers are causing more harm than good these days.
OMG!!!so sad.
May their souls rest in peace.
OMG WOW!!!!
Message..Rip to dem
Message.. Oh my!! Sad news
Lord v mercy
Very tragic. May their souls RIP.
Oh my God!This is terrible news.May their souls rest in peace
This is very sad.Wiping out almost d whole family.May their souls RIP
very suppressing chai.hmmm.its wel
deppressin
Wow scary
Ehyaaa may their souls RIP