Grieving mum thanks Russell Island community after sons killed in house fire

Grieving mum thanks Russell Island community after sons killed in house fire

A mom whose 5 sons and the boys’ father have been killed in a home hearth on Russell Island has supplied her because of the group.

Friends of Samantha Stephenson instructed 9News she was overwhelmed by grief however was grateful for the group’s outpouring of affection and assist.

Wayne Godinet and his 5 youngsters – Zac, 11, Harry, 10, four-year-old twins Kyza and Koah, and Nicky, three – died early on Sunday morning. The boys’ mom, Samantha Stephenson, has thanked the group for his or her assist. (Nine)

Residents who escaped the lethal blaze say they’re taking it “step by step” and at the moment Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk visited the group.

The hearth unfold to 2 different homes on Todman Street on the island, which is simply off the mainland south-east of Brisbane.

One of these was the house of Lucia Teague and Sei Sinclaire, who fled.

Teague instructed Today she had been woken by her uncle and regarded down the corridor to see a “big wall of flames”.

“Then we all just tried to, at first, put out the fire that was catching on to our balcony,” she stated.

“When we realised that was useless, we grabbed everything we could – the animals, ourselves, anything in reach, and basically tried just to get out of the house.”

Dozens of detectives are on Russell Island south-east of Brisbane uncovering what caused the fire that killed a dad and five boys.Police have confirmed that "some elements" of the house fire that killed the children and their 34-year-old father require "closer scrutiny".
Detectives proceed to research the lethal blaze. (Nine)

Sinclaire stated he had seen the home behind theirs, the place Godinet and the youngsters had died, “completely engulfed in flame”.

“The heat, even from the other end of the house, you could feel it on your face, and it was just terrible,” he stated.

Neighbours rushed to assist them as they fled the burning residence.

“One man even jumped our fence with his hose to try to help fight back the flames,” Teague stated.

Lucia Teague and Sei Sinclaire escaped the deadly Russell Island house fire.
Lucia Teague and Sei Sinclaire escaped the lethal Russell Island home hearth. (Today)

She was injured falling down the steps in the course of the escape. The home, in the meantime, was gutted.

“We honestly have no clue what we’re going to do,” Teague stated.

“I was in denial the first day because from the front end of our house, everything looks normal, it’s only that you look at the back that you realise the house has pretty much been destroyed.

Dozens of detectives are on Russell Island, south-east of Brisbaneuncover what caused a fire that killed a father and five boys.Police have confirmed "some elements" of the house fire that killed the children and their 34-year-old father require "closer scrutiny".
It’s not yet been determined if the fire is suspicious. (Nine)

“I simply keep in mind pondering the complete time I used to be in hospital, like, I simply wish to go residence. And then realising I am unable to.”

Meanwhile, the memorial outside the local school is growing, with Palaszczuk adding her name to the condolence book today.

“From the second we arrived on the jetty as effectively you can see how a lot the group is hurting,” she said.

“It’s going to take some time to recover from as a result of it is a small faculty and everybody is aware of everybody. I imply you solely should learn the messages there, all of them know one another.”

Police continue to investigate the fire, with the disaster victim identification squad moving in.

They have not yet determined if the fire is suspicious, but said some aspects of the incident require closer scrutiny.

“Everything must be handled as suspiciously till we all know in any other case, however we also needs to preserve a really open thoughts, so we are going to proceed to research this,” Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll said.

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Source: www.9news.com.au