In a heart-wrenching incident early Sunday morning, a house fire in Wigan resulted in the deaths of a four-year-old boy and his father, who heroically rescued his son from the flames. The child, Ethan Mason, succumbed to severe burns covering at least 70% of his body and passed away in the hospital today, police confirmed. His father, 45, died on the scene from injuries sustained during the rescue.

Details of the Incident The blaze, reported to have started around 2:30am on April 14, 2024, quickly escalated, engulfing the family’s home on Warrington Road. Emergency services, including the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, responded promptly, but the fire had already caused devastating damage. Four other individuals were treated for injuries related to the incident.

Investigation and Community Response Initial investigations by authorities suggest that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the fire. The ongoing investigation aims to determine the cause of the blaze, with updates from Greater Manchester Police and the fire service expected as they proceed.

The community has been deeply affected by the tragedy. Neighbours described waking to screams as the fire raged through the semi-detached house. In response, Ethan’s aunt, Jessica, initiated a GoFundMe page to support the bereaved family, highlighting the critical condition of young Ethan prior to his passing and the catastrophic loss faced by the family.

Official Statements and Support Chief Superintendent Clare Jenkins of Greater Manchester Police’s Wigan district expressed condolences: “Our thoughts are with the family involved in this incident who are currently receiving treatment for their injuries and also grieving a tragic loss. Whilst our enquiries continue, we are confident it is an isolated incident with no wider risk to the public.”

The family’s plight has moved many in the community to offer support during this incredibly difficult time. The incident has also prompted discussions about fire safety and prevention in residential areas.

As the investigation continues, further details will be provided to the public. Meanwhile, the community and local authorities are coming together to support the affected family and ensure such a tragedy does not recur.

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