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World|life|March 23, 2015 / 11:05 AM
Seven children killed in Brooklyn to be buried in Israel

AKIPRESS.COM - Seven children in Brooklyn house fire Seven siblings who died in a New York City house fire will be buried in Israel, The Star reports.

The children, ages 5 to 16, died early Saturday when flames engulfed the Sassoon family home in the Midwood neighbourhood of Brooklyn. Investigators believe a hot plate left on a kitchen counter set off the fire that trapped the children and badly injured their mother and another sibling.

Both the mother and the daughter – Gayle Sassoon and 14-year-old Siporah Sassoon – remained in critical condition Sunday morning.

Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov Hikind said the children’s remains would be placed aboard an El Al flight to Tel Aviv after Sunday afternoon funeral services.

The blaze killed three girls and four boys – all members of the neighbourhood’s tight-knit community of ultra-Orthodox Jews.

The hot plate was left on for the Sabbath, from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. Many religious Jews refrain from working in all forms including turning on appliances during the Sabbath; some leave them running instead.

The hot plate apparently malfunctioned, setting off the blaze that sent flames up the stairs, trapping the children in their second-floor bedrooms as they slept, investigators said.

Authorities identified the victims as girls Eliane, 16; Rivkah, 11; and Sara, 6; and boys David, 12; Yeshua, 10; Moshe, 8; and Yaakob, 5.

Authorities said their father was at a nearby conference at the time of the fire.

Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro called it the city’s worst fatal fire in recent memory and Mayor Bill de Blasio, after touring the charred home, called the blaze a tragedy for the family, the community and the city.

A neighbour, Karen Rosenblatt, said she called 911 after seeing flames and smoke bellowing from the home. Her husband said he heard “what seemed like a young girl scream, ‘Help me! Help me!’” she said.

Firefighters arrived less than four minutes after the 911 call and discovered the badly burned and distraught mother pleading for help. When they broke in the door, firefighters encountered a hopeless situation – a raging fire that already had spread through the kitchen, dining room, common hall, stairway leading upstairs and the rear bedrooms.

The last residential blaze with a similar death toll happened in 2007, when eight children and an adult were killed in a fire in a 100-year-old building in the Bronx where several African immigrant families lived. Fire officials said an overheated space heater cord sparked that blaze.

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