Haynesville Family Homeless After Blaze
An afternoon blaze at Haynesville St James, has left a family of four homeless.
The victims of the fire were Shakita, Shawn and Andre Burgess, along with six-year-old Shakobi. The family lost everything in the fire, when their uninsured timber and wall home was destroyed.
Dr Anthony Cummins, Bishop of Shalom Outreach Ministries next door, was there when the fire began.
"I was teaching some architectural classes when the children started to smell something burning. It started to affect me, too, but by the time I looked out, there was a fire blazing from the back," he said.
Cummins said he and some fellows from the area attempted to save some of the contents, but only managed to get a damaged sofa frame. So they instead used a hose to drench the Shalom building.
None of the occupants was at home when the fire started, but Member of Parliament for St James South Donville Inniss said that he was working with the Urban Development Commission and the Welfare department to help the family.
Nine fire officers and two tenders, one from Probyn Street headquarters and one from Arch Hall Station, under the command of divisional officer Wilfred Marshall, responded to the 3:33 p.m call. (DB)
The victims of the fire were Shakita, Shawn and Andre Burgess, along with six-year-old Shakobi. The family lost everything in the fire, when their uninsured timber and wall home was destroyed.
Dr Anthony Cummins, Bishop of Shalom Outreach Ministries next door, was there when the fire began.
"I was teaching some architectural classes when the children started to smell something burning. It started to affect me, too, but by the time I looked out, there was a fire blazing from the back," he said.
Cummins said he and some fellows from the area attempted to save some of the contents, but only managed to get a damaged sofa frame. So they instead used a hose to drench the Shalom building.
None of the occupants was at home when the fire started, but Member of Parliament for St James South Donville Inniss said that he was working with the Urban Development Commission and the Welfare department to help the family.
Nine fire officers and two tenders, one from Probyn Street headquarters and one from Arch Hall Station, under the command of divisional officer Wilfred Marshall, responded to the 3:33 p.m call. (DB)
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