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A third child has died following a house fire in east London.

Two other children died after the blaze broke out in a terraced property in Napier Road, East Ham, just after 8.30am on Saturday.

The Metropolitan Police said one child was pronounced dead at the scene and confirmed on Sunday that a second child had died in hospital.

A third child died in hospital on Monday, the force said.

Two people remain in hospital, and another person has been discharged and is being treated as an outpatient.

Emergency services at the scene in Napier Road, East Ham, London where two children have died following a house fire on Saturday. Picture date: Sunday July 14, 2024.
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Pic: PA

The six people involved are believed to be members of the same family who all lived together at the address.

Newham Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz said the death of the third child adds to the “deep grief and sadness felt by our community here”.

“There really are no words to express how as a community we are reeling from the shock and horror of what a house fire can do,” Ms Fiaz said.

Flowers are left at the scene in Napier Road, East Ham, London where two children have died following a house fire on Saturday. Picture date: Sunday July 14, 2024.
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Flowers left at the scene by members of the community. Pic: PA

“On behalf of everyone in Newham, my continuing condolences to all those who know and love the family afflicted by this horrendous tragedy.”

She said the council has visited local schools that the children attended to offer support and it is also working with London Fire Brigade.

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Detective Chief Inspector Jonathan Burks said: “This is news that I know will cause even more upset in what has already been a devastating incident for the local community and beyond.”

The Met said the cause of the fire is under investigation and there is currently no evidence to indicate suspicious circumstances.



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