The man shouted “jumping, I will get you” while the fire was torn through a girl who killed the house, 13 – where 7 others fled, including 5 children

A “jump, I will bring you” shouted as a fire was shouted at a house killing a 13 -year -old girl.

Blaze was found in the back bedroom on the first floor on a house in the middle of the wound in Kingsway, Prescot, late on Wednesday evening.

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The fire broke out in a real estate in Breskot, MersisideCredit: Google
Greeting flowers behind the police tape.

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Flower bouquets, cards and bears were left outside the home

A man, a woman, and five children escaped without hurting property near Liverpool.

But the teenage girl, named at night, was announced at the scene of the accident.

One of the neighbors clarified the confusion with the outbreak of the fire Liverpool echo.

They said: “I live around the back of the house. Last night I saw the blue lights walking and assumed that it was the police, then I saw the fire engine.

“I could have seen the fire at the back of the house. I never expected the little girl to die.

“There was a man screaming,” jumping, I will bring you “outside the window.”

Another person described how they woke up at about 11.43 pm to “Scream and Scream”.

Then they saw “huge fire coming from the house in the back.”

I have left bouquets of flowers, cards and bears bears outside the home.

Three fire engines were at the scene of the accident, 11.42 pm, with four firefighters entered the property.

Heathrow leaders were warned of possible failure days before the closed current was interrupted at the airport and trampled travel chaos.

A 13 -year -old girl was announced at the scene.

Mercyside police said her family is familiar and supported by officers specifically trained.

The police said that the fire was put up at about 12:30 am on Thursday, and the properties adjacent to the fire and smoke were examined.

A power spokesman added: “The asset feature was examined to get other hot points, as the firefighting sets monitored to the first floor and the roof and outer area.

“The Mersiside police remained at the scene of the collar management, and firefighters left the scene at 02.20 am.”

The joint investigation involves the strength and service of fire and rescue in the Merseyside continues.

“Our thoughts with the little girl’s family at this very sad time,” said Stephen O’Neill’s investigator.

“The joint investigation of the cause of the fire continues and the girl’s family is supported by special training officers.”

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