Another fire,Air Max Scontate Uomo, the eighth in 13 days in Guyana rendered yet another family homeless.The firemen survey what's left of the house.This fire struck shortly before 14:00 hours at 37 William Street, Kitty.At the time the occupants were all at home. Miner Keith Thuesday and his wife,Wholesale NFL Jerseys, Anita Maxius,Cheap NFL Authentic Jerseys, were in the lower flat while Maxius’s mother, former People’s National Congress Member of Parliament,Wholesale Jerseys, Nellie Charles, and a child were in the upper flat. The building was owned by Charles.Thuesday said that he spends most of his time in the hinterland operating his dredges in the goldfields. He said that in recent times he has been coming home. He was resting when his wife, Anita informed him that she smelled smoke.He said that he had nothing on and he was certain that his mother-in-law was not cooking. Many of the neighbours were not at home, he said.Thuesday said that a short while later he heard his mother-in-law screaming that there was a fire in one of the rooms. He said that he ran upstairs and while he did not see any blaze, he sure did smell smoke.He said that when he moved to a room at the rear of the house he saw the fire. He immediately hustled Charles and the child out of the house. By this time his wife had already run upstairs, attracted by her mother’s screams.They both said that Charles told them that the child was playing with matches and had set a mattress on fire. The blaze spread quickly and before help could reach the building was engulfed.When the fire tender arrived it was forced to seek a source of water. By this time the blaze had begun to threaten a building to the east. The firemen prevented disaster and limited the damage to the other building to a scorched wall.Keith Thuesday who rescued the home owner Nellie Charles.Thuesday said that his personal losses would have been significant. He said that he had some cash on the premises as well as his personal firearm.His wife said that she had been keeping a number of receipts over the years for many reasons. These were all destroyed.Neighbours who had been going about their business raced home when they heard of the fire in the vicinity of their homes. One woman who lived in a building behind the now destroyed Nellie Charles home, collapsed out of relief.There have been seven other major fires within the past 13 days. They include the April 1 blaze which razed a Regent Street building housing several businesses; a second at Berbice,Achraf Hakimi Jersey, two on the East Coast of Demerara; another at Agricola caused by a child playing with matches; yet another which destroyed stalls at the Stabroek Bazaar, and a sixth which razed a home at Latchmansingh Street,Curry 1 Low White For Sale, Tucville.Three days ago,Stitched Jerseys, another fire, this one at La Parfaite Harmonie, broke out. Two children, 10-year-old Andrea James and her six-year-old cousin, Alonzo Douglas, perished in the fire which consumed the property located at Lot 689 Middle Dam, La Parfait Harmonie.Delon Douglas, eight, Brian Douglas, 10, and six-year-old Andre Douglas escaped by smashing windows and jumping from the burning building. They sustained minor burns, bruises and scratches.According to initial reports, the five children wereAnita Maxius centre being consoled by a relative.home alone when the fire started in the upper flat of the three-bedroom structure on Wednesday night. A burning candle in a plastic receptacle caused Wednesday night’s fire which claimed the lives of two small children at La Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara.Chief Fire Officer Marlon Gentle made this disclosure on Thursday. He said that the candle was placed on a bookshelf in the children’s bedroom. |