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A court has heard from prosecutors that two sets of twins who tragically died in a house fire in England were left home alone while their mother was out shopping.. According to the BBC, Sky News ...
A discarded cigarette or upturned tea light sparked a blaze at their rubbish-strewn terraced home in Sutton, south London.
Angeline Morrison's 2022 album The Sorrow Songs (Folk Songs of Black British Experience) [32] features a song about the twins, "The Flames They Do Grow High". The story of the twins was the subject of a 2023 BBC podcast June: Voice of a Silent Twin , which featured an extensive interview with June Gibbons, recounting the twins' childhood ...
A heartbreaking photo shows newborn Georgia twins who are the youngest known victims of Hurricane Helene — killed alongside their mom before some of their grandparents even got to meet them.
In the immediate aftermath of the incident, there was widespread speculation on social media, before information began to emerge. Particularly, there were reports that a mass shooting had occurred in Shiregreen: Hartley Brook Primary Academy was implicated in some such reports, as the school was located within the lockdown cordon and was used as a landing site for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. [3]
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes (4 January 2014 – 17 June 2020) was a six-year-old child living in the West Midlands, England who was abused and subsequently killed by his parents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Arthur was mistreated over the course of several months by his father, Thomas Hughes, and his father's partner, Emma Tustin.
Police at the scene in Collingwood Road, Sutton, south London, where two sets of twin boys, aged three and four, died in a house fire (Yui Mok/PA)
Kahui's defence was that the mother, Macsyna King, was responsible for the deaths. After a six-week trial, the jury took just one minute to acquit Kahui. [ 2 ] In July 2012, a coroner's report was released, which concluded that the children's injuries occurred "whilst they were in the sole custody, care and control of their father".