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Salford fatal fire: Family 'won't be broken' | |
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The aunt of four children who died in a house fire in Salford says the family is trying to cope with their grief but "nothing will ever break us". | The aunt of four children who died in a house fire in Salford says the family is trying to cope with their grief but "nothing will ever break us". |
Demi Pearson, 15, and siblings Brandon, eight, and Lacie, seven, died in the blaze in Walkden on Monday. Lia, three, died in hospital on Wednesday. | Demi Pearson, 15, and siblings Brandon, eight, and Lacie, seven, died in the blaze in Walkden on Monday. Lia, three, died in hospital on Wednesday. |
Claire Pearson said: "What's happened is tragic but it won't separate this family. We are all very close." | Claire Pearson said: "What's happened is tragic but it won't separate this family. We are all very close." |
Her sister and the children's mother, Michelle, 35, is in hospital in a coma. | Her sister and the children's mother, Michelle, 35, is in hospital in a coma. |
The family said they were "dreading the day" they have to tell her "the awful news about her babies". | The family said they were "dreading the day" they have to tell her "the awful news about her babies". |
Ms Pearson says her sister is "an amazing woman" and the house on Jackson Street "was like a youth club with the amount of kids" who would visit. | Ms Pearson says her sister is "an amazing woman" and the house on Jackson Street "was like a youth club with the amount of kids" who would visit. |
"She was such a mother to everybody else's kids as well as her own," she said. | "She was such a mother to everybody else's kids as well as her own," she said. |
"When it was family time they'd all cuddle up on the couch together, they were so close. | "When it was family time they'd all cuddle up on the couch together, they were so close. |
"Lacie was a little diva, she didn't stop dancing. Lia was obsessed with Peppa Pig. Brandon and Lacie were so close." | "Lacie was a little diva, she didn't stop dancing. Lia was obsessed with Peppa Pig. Brandon and Lacie were so close." |
Speaking of how the family feels, she said: "You can't feel pain, you can't feel grief, you can't feel anything, you're so numb inside, it's too much to take in." | Speaking of how the family feels, she said: "You can't feel pain, you can't feel grief, you can't feel anything, you're so numb inside, it's too much to take in." |
Mike Pearson, Michelle's father, said: "The kids were just like any other kids. They were very supportive, very independent, but very tightly-knit. | Mike Pearson, Michelle's father, said: "The kids were just like any other kids. They were very supportive, very independent, but very tightly-knit. |
"Demi was a little star. She'd been a diabetic and had problems in and out of hospital with that but nothing phased her, she was a beautiful girl. | "Demi was a little star. She'd been a diabetic and had problems in and out of hospital with that but nothing phased her, she was a beautiful girl. |
"Brandon was quite funny, he was more like a school teacher, he was so intelligent." | "Brandon was quite funny, he was more like a school teacher, he was so intelligent." |
He described Michelle, who they said was in critical but stable condition, as "fiercely independent". | He described Michelle, who they said was in critical but stable condition, as "fiercely independent". |
"Michelle would do things her way. She loved her kids to pieces, she'd look after anyone. She was a friend to everyone," he said. | "Michelle would do things her way. She loved her kids to pieces, she'd look after anyone. She was a friend to everyone," he said. |
"She didn't have a bad word to say about anyone. She had a heart of gold, but she was nobody's fool, she'd stand her corner." | "She didn't have a bad word to say about anyone. She had a heart of gold, but she was nobody's fool, she'd stand her corner." |
He said the family has recently been to church to pray for her recovery. | He said the family has recently been to church to pray for her recovery. |
"She's so badly burned, she's bandaged from head to foot, she looks like a mummy and she's going to be in the medically-induced coma for the next three or four weeks," he said. | "She's so badly burned, she's bandaged from head to foot, she looks like a mummy and she's going to be in the medically-induced coma for the next three or four weeks," he said. |
"It's going to be a long road but hopefully she'll pull through. Whether she'll have the fight, I don't know. I'm hoping she'll get the strength from somewhere but she's lost all her babies and that's the heartbreaking thing. | "It's going to be a long road but hopefully she'll pull through. Whether she'll have the fight, I don't know. I'm hoping she'll get the strength from somewhere but she's lost all her babies and that's the heartbreaking thing. |
"We've got to focus on Michelle and try and be there for her." | "We've got to focus on Michelle and try and be there for her." |
He added he was "gobsmacked" at the support the family has received from the local community. | He added he was "gobsmacked" at the support the family has received from the local community. |
"The outpouring of love and support, it's been overwhelming. People have come from miles to leave flowers and teddy bears and messages of support," he said. | "The outpouring of love and support, it's been overwhelming. People have come from miles to leave flowers and teddy bears and messages of support," he said. |
"They've been absolutely outstanding. We thank everyone for the messages and the love." | "They've been absolutely outstanding. We thank everyone for the messages and the love." |