Since then, the police confirmed that the medical intervention was withdrawn yesterday (April 12) and now they have died tragically. An investigation is under way to determine the cause of the fire, Lancs Live reports.
Emergency services were called to the address Coronation Crescent around 8pm following reports of a fire with several people trapped inside a house. A mother and her two children left the management and were taken to hospital.
READ MORE: GMP criticized for “victim category” after the departure of the woman with life-changing injuries The mother, aged 20, suffered non-life-threatening injuries. . A 24-year-old man arrested on suspicion of arson in order to endanger his life was initially released under investigation, pending further investigation. He has now been released without further action. A police spokesman said: “Our thoughts are with their loved ones at this incredibly difficult time. The children’s family continued to be supported by specially trained police officers.” A house fire on Preston Coronation Street leaves two young children dead Four fire engines from Preston, Penwortham, Bamber Bridge and Hyndburn were called to the scene at 7:50 p.m. on Friday, April 8. The fire was extinguished about an hour later and crews remained at the scene to put it out. Det Ch Insp Rach Higson, of the Force Major Research Group, said: “This tragic incident has resulted in two children sadly losing their lives and my thoughts, first and foremost, are with their loved ones right now. “Our investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.” In an earlier statement issued Saturday, the day after the fire, Lancashire police said: “We were called around 8am. Two children, aged three and five – were taken to hospital in critical condition, their closest relatives have been informed and are supported by specially trained officers. “The incident is currently being treated as unexplained. There is a blockade around the address and we are asking people to avoid the area if possible.” Anyone with information is requested to contact the police at 101, citing the April 8, 1305 calendar. Read more related articles Read more related articles