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Floral tributes have been left at the scene of a house fire in Peterborough that killed a six-month-old baby and an 18-month-old toddler. Floral tributes have been left at the scene of a house fire in Peterborough that killed a six-month-old baby and his 18-month-old brother.
The bodies of the two boys, who were brothers, were found by fire crews in an upstairs front bedroom of the house in Orton Goldhay on Saturday. The bodies of Jacob Thomson and his older brother Bradley were found by fire crews in an upstairs bedroom of the house in Orton Goldhay on Saturday.
The boys' three-year-old brother and parents - a woman aged 22 and a man aged 25 - escaped the blaze unharmed.The boys' three-year-old brother and parents - a woman aged 22 and a man aged 25 - escaped the blaze unharmed.
A police spokeswoman said they believed the fire was started accidentally.A police spokeswoman said they believed the fire was started accidentally.
Support Det Insp Dave Murphy said police were working to establish the cause of the fire, which began at about 1000 BST, though it was not thought to be suspicious."
"The three-year-old boy is currently being treated for smoke inhalation at Peterborough District Hospital. He is described as being in a stable condition," she said.
"The man and woman, who are the children's parents, did not require hospital treatment.
"They are currently staying with friends in the Peterborough area and are being supported by police family liaison officers," she added.
Det Insp Dave Murphy said police were working to establish the cause of the fire, which began at about 1000 BST, though it was not thought to be suspicious.
"Police and fire officers at the scene yesterday were visibly upset, but all our thoughts are of course with the family of those involved," he said.
Post-mortem examinations are due to be carried out on Monday.