Fire kills Canadian, 3 stepkids in Agoo
>> Thursday, July 5, 2018
By
Erwin G. Beleo and Liezle Basa Iñigo
CAMP DIEGO SILANG, La
Union — A elderly Canadian man and his three stepchildren, aged three to 10,
were trapped and killed by a fire that razed their house in Barangay San Julian
East, Agoo town, this province last June 24.
Chief Insp.
Silverio Ordinado, Jr., La Union Police Provincial Office spokesman, identified the fatalities as
George Asprec, 74; Charlie Jhon Higuera, 10; Charmaine Higuera, 9; and Charles
Mathew Higuera, 3.
Ordinado said
the charred remains of one of the child victims was retrieved by firemen from
under a bed on the second floor of the two-storey house
Arson probers
said the Canadian and the two other children were found locked in an embrace
inside the comfort room.
They were
taken to the La Union Medical Center in Agoo but were pronounced dead on
arrival by the attending physician, Dr. Juan Komiya Jr.
Citing the
initial investigation, Senior Supt. Ricardo Layug Jr., police provincial
director, the fire broke out at 7:30 a.m. that day and put out an hour later.
An electric
fan that overheated is suspected to have caused the fire, Layug said.
George,
identified as the stepfather of the children,, tried to save the kids on the
second floor; however, the stairs caught fire and the four were trapped,
according to BFP Agoo investigations.
Asprec was
found with two kids in his embrace inside the comfort room while the other
victim was found under a bed.
Asprec’s
live-in partner, two of her kids, and their stepchild escaped from the burning
house.
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