This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . The next check for changes will be
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y2g5lk302o
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Horsham: Family's devastation after flat lost in huge fire | |
(21 days later) | |
Simba Chitsatso, left, and his wife Milly had to flee their home on Saturday night after a huge fire broke out in a shop below their flat | Simba Chitsatso, left, and his wife Milly had to flee their home on Saturday night after a huge fire broke out in a shop below their flat |
A family have told of their devastation after losing nearly all their belongings in a huge fire over the weekend. | A family have told of their devastation after losing nearly all their belongings in a huge fire over the weekend. |
Simba Chitsatso and his family had to flee from their flat in Horsham, West Sussex, after a huge fire started in the Gardner and Scardifield building below them on Saturday. | Simba Chitsatso and his family had to flee from their flat in Horsham, West Sussex, after a huge fire started in the Gardner and Scardifield building below them on Saturday. |
People have been donating clothes and school uniforms for the family - and a fundraiser set up by the community has already raised more than £18,500. | People have been donating clothes and school uniforms for the family - and a fundraiser set up by the community has already raised more than £18,500. |
The blaze in Queen Street was attended by 10 fire engines, with 18 residents being evacuated from the area, the fire service said. | The blaze in Queen Street was attended by 10 fire engines, with 18 residents being evacuated from the area, the fire service said. |
Simba Chitsatso and his wife Milly, 33, said their three children were "shaking and crying" after they discovered the fire | Simba Chitsatso and his wife Milly, 33, said their three children were "shaking and crying" after they discovered the fire |
Mr Chitsatso said they only had time to grab their passports before running out of the building without their shoes. | Mr Chitsatso said they only had time to grab their passports before running out of the building without their shoes. |
The 42-year-old said they had friends over for dinner and were completely unaware of the fire which started at about 22.00 GMT. | The 42-year-old said they had friends over for dinner and were completely unaware of the fire which started at about 22.00 GMT. |
"Someone came and was banging on the door and said 'you need to get out of the house now, it's on fire'. I screamed to everybody to get out," he told BBC Radio Sussex. | "Someone came and was banging on the door and said 'you need to get out of the house now, it's on fire'. I screamed to everybody to get out," he told BBC Radio Sussex. |
"It was scary. My children were shaking and crying, I am just thankful that we are all alive. | "It was scary. My children were shaking and crying, I am just thankful that we are all alive. |
"I felt the heat when I opened the bedroom door, it made me scared. I thought it could explode at any time. Being greeted with that heat was shocking," he said. | "I felt the heat when I opened the bedroom door, it made me scared. I thought it could explode at any time. Being greeted with that heat was shocking," he said. |
"Losing it all in one go, it was devastating. My second thoughts was of going back, maybe it's time for us to go home [to Zimbabwe]." | "Losing it all in one go, it was devastating. My second thoughts was of going back, maybe it's time for us to go home [to Zimbabwe]." |
Ten fire engines attended the blaze on Saturday night | Ten fire engines attended the blaze on Saturday night |
Mr Chitsatso says his employer has allowed them to stay in a guest house at nearby Mannings Heath Golf Club. | Mr Chitsatso says his employer has allowed them to stay in a guest house at nearby Mannings Heath Golf Club. |
He said people have donated clothes, school uniforms for his three children, toiletries and other essentials. | He said people have donated clothes, school uniforms for his three children, toiletries and other essentials. |
Mr Chitsatso added: "The community we are living in here in Horsham, I have never seen anything like that in my entire life. | Mr Chitsatso added: "The community we are living in here in Horsham, I have never seen anything like that in my entire life. |
"People who care, I didn't know people cared to this level. We left with nothing. I'm just grateful, I think I would just hug everyone. | "People who care, I didn't know people cared to this level. We left with nothing. I'm just grateful, I think I would just hug everyone. |
"They are all strangers to me, for them to help someone they've never met just because someone has fallen in this tragic situation is amazing. It's beyond surprise, it's shock. | "They are all strangers to me, for them to help someone they've never met just because someone has fallen in this tragic situation is amazing. It's beyond surprise, it's shock. |
"The amount of generosity shocked me," he said. | "The amount of generosity shocked me," he said. |
Response 'amazing' | Response 'amazing' |
Mr Chitsatso added: "It was devastating the first hour, but when I saw the response of the community of Horsham. | Mr Chitsatso added: "It was devastating the first hour, but when I saw the response of the community of Horsham. |
"It's amazing." | "It's amazing." |
A spokesperson for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: "Upon arrival crews were confronted with a well-developed fire at the rear of a large commercial premises. | A spokesperson for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: "Upon arrival crews were confronted with a well-developed fire at the rear of a large commercial premises. |
"Firefighters worked hard to extinguish the significant fire and prevent it from spreading to adjacent buildings. Re-inspections are regularly being carried out to ensure there are no hotspots. | "Firefighters worked hard to extinguish the significant fire and prevent it from spreading to adjacent buildings. Re-inspections are regularly being carried out to ensure there are no hotspots. |
The fire service also confirmed there were no injuries and the cause was thought to be accidental. | The fire service also confirmed there were no injuries and the cause was thought to be accidental. |
Follow BBC Sussex on Facebook, on X, and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. |
Previous version
1
Next version