Toddler dead in Werribee house fire, dad seriously injured in desperate rescue bid

🏥 Sağlık 📰 Sydney Morning Herald 🕐 3 gün önce
Toddler dead in Werribee house fire, dad seriously injured in desperate rescue bid

A toddler has died and his father is in hospital with serious injuries after fire tore through a family home in the Melbourne’s west overnight.

A three-year-old boy has died and his father – who tried to save him – is in hospital with serious burns after a house fire in Melbourne’s west.

The toddler, Jordan Dashwood, is being remembered as a “cheeky, beautiful” boy, as firefighters and police continue to comb through the burnt-out property in Werribee to determine the fire’s cause.

Jordan was at home with his parents and a sibling in the Newbury Street house at about midnight when the fire broke out.

Jordan’s father Jeremy Dashwood, 39, reportedly smashed a window to get back into the house to try to save his son, but came out again with his clothes on fire.

His 11-year-old brother escaped through a window. Two older siblings were not at home at the time.

The family’s dogs were also killed, according to a crowdfunding page set up to raise money for the boy’s funeral and temporary accommodation for his relatives.

Emergency services arrived within three minutes of being called to the single-storey brick veneer house on fire, with reports that multiple children were trapped inside.

Assistant chief fire officer Anthony Pearce said firefighters discovered Jordan’s body after extinguishing the blaze, having initially believed all the people inside had self-evacuated by the time they arrived to fight the fire.

“It was a very chaotic … quite tragic scene,” Pearce said. “Firefighters were able to complete a search later on, and that’s when it appears they found the deceased.”

Pearce said it was too early to tell what room the fire started in or what started it.

On Monday morning, large holes on both sides of the house revealed blackened timber beams within. A toy Nerf gun rested next to the property’s front fence, which now has police tape over it.

The boy’s mother and grandmother gathered in the aftermath of the fire at a neighbouring house, and were comforted by visiting family and friends throughout the morning.

Among them was family friend Bianca Mizzi, who pulled Dashwood’s grandmother into a teary hug upon meeting her at the front gate. Mizzi said she felt sick thinking about what had happened.

“[Jordan] was so beautiful, but so cheeky,” she said. “When he was little, I used to love to cuddle him, but he wouldn’t have a bar of it. He was like ‘you’re my friend from afar’.”

Mizzi said she found out about the fire from the VicEmergency app, and then drove by the house at 3am to confirm her worst fears. It was another two hours before her family found out what had happened to Jordan and his father.

A Newbury Street resident, Thanh Zannit, who lives across the road from the family, said

#hospital

📌 Kaynak

Bu özet Sydney Morning Herald kaynağından otomatik derlenmiştir. Tamamı için orijinal habere gidin.

Orijinal haberi oku →
← Tüm haberlere dön