Sabtu, 20 Juni 2020

Three children aged 12, eight and five die in hospital after house fire in Scotland - Daily Mail

Three children aged 12, eight and five die and their mother, 39, is fighting for her life after house fire in Scotland

  • Fiona Alexander James and Philip Gibson were all rushed to hospital in Glasgow
  • Woman believed to be their mother Julie Daley, 39, is in critical condition
  • Staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital have described her condition as critical 

Three children aged 12, eight and five have died in hospital and their mother is in critical condition after a fire at a flat in Scotland.

Fiona Gibson, 12, Alexander James Gibson, eight, and Philip Gibson, five, were rushed to hospital after the upper-cottage flat in Paisley, Renfrewshire, caught ablaze.

The siblings - who neighbours saw happily playing on a bouncy castle just days before tragedy struck - died shortly after they were admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow.

Fiona Gibson, 12, Alexander James Gibson, eight, and Philip Gibson, five, have died in hospital and their mother is in critical condition after a fire at a flat in Scotland

Fiona Gibson, 12, Alexander James Gibson, eight, and Philip Gibson, five, have died in hospital and their mother is in critical condition after a fire at a flat in Scotland

The siblings died at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow shortly after they were admitted to Hospital. Pictured: A fire engine at the scene

The siblings died at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow shortly after they were admitted to Hospital. Pictured: A fire engine at the scene

The children were rushed to hospital after the upper-cottage flat in Paisley, Renfrewshire, caught ablaze. Pictured: A fire engine at the scene

The children were rushed to hospital after the upper-cottage flat in Paisley, Renfrewshire, caught ablaze. Pictured: A fire engine at the scene

A woman believed to be their mother Julie Daley, 39, was taken by ambulance to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley where she remains in critical condition.

The children's father Alex Gibson discovered the flat on fire when he returned from a local garage, The Daily Record reported.

A witness to the blaze, who rushed to help, told local media: 'I don't know how to describe it, it was a raging fire, it was moving so quickly.'

He added: 'One of the kids came out first and then an adult female. It was absolutely horrible. It's such a tragedy.'

Emergency services are believed to have received the call about the fatal blaze at around 9pm last night, The Sun reports. 

Fiona, 12, Alexander James, eight, and Philip, five, all died in the tragic blaze in their flat today

Fiona, 12, Alexander James, eight, and Philip, five, all died in the tragic blaze in their flat today

The siblings (pictured) died shortly after they were admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow

The siblings (pictured) died shortly after they were admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow

Mr Gibson posted on Facebook saying: 'May u rest in peace little angels.' 

Offering her condolences, First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: 'No words are enough. It’s just heartbreaking. My thoughts are with all who loved these poor children. Fiona, Alexander and Philip - may you rest in peace.'

Police officers and firefighters were both at the scene. The blaze was put out by the morning.

A police spokesperson said: 'An investigation is underway to establish the exact circumstances of this incident.'

Police ask that anyone with information contact them on 101 quoting incident number 3669 and the date June 19, 2020.  

A Scottish Fire and Rescue spokesperson added last night: 'We were alerted at 9pm on Friday 19 June to reports of a dwelling fire in Paisley.

'Operations control mobilised 6 appliances to the town's Renfrew road where firefighters were met by a well developed fire within a first floor property.

'Firefighters remain on the scene working to extinguish the fire.'

First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon tweeted her condolences to the loved ones of the children

First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon tweeted her condolences to the loved ones of the children

A woman believed to be their mother Julie Daley, 39, was taken by ambulance to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley where she remains in critical condition. Pictured: Police and firefighters at the scene

A woman believed to be their mother Julie Daley, 39, was taken by ambulance to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley where she remains in critical condition. Pictured: Police and firefighters at the scene

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