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Mother and 2 children ID'd as victims of deadly Hamilton fire; 7 others injured

A mother and her two children have been identified as the people killed in a fire that engulfed one home and damaged a another in Hamilton early Saturday morning.

Fire started in 1 home, spreading to another an hour later

An outpouring of grief could be seen on social media where family and friends posted photos of Victoria Maire and children Robert and Abigail. (Colleen Ward/Facebook)

A mother and her two children have been identified as the people killed in a fire that engulfed one home and damagedanotherin Hamiltonearly Saturday morning.

A family member identified Victoria Maire, her son Robert and daughter Abigail as the deceased to CBC News. Their deaths prompted an outpouring of grief on social media Saturday.

BrittneyThorne, a cousin of Maire's boyfriend, said she received the tragic news in a phonecallfrom her mother this morning, asking her to watch one of Maire's sons, who is aroundfour years old.

"It's tragic. Right now I'm watching the one boy and he just keeps asking for his mom, his sister, his cat and his dog," Thorne said.

"It's sad to have to answer for that."

Firefightersreceived a call about a house fire at 70 Niagara St. at 4:30 a.m. It spread toa neighbouring house at 74 Niagara St.within an hour of firefighters arriving on scene, saidClaudio Mostacci, spokesman for the Hamilton fire department.

Maire and the children were initially considered missing, but their bodies were discovered once the fire had been extinguished, he said.

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A fire that engulfed two homes in Hamilton has killed three people and injured seven others, the Hamilton Fire Department said Saturday.

The Office of the Fire Marshal is workingto determine where the fire started, its cause, whether the homes had working smoke alarms, and if so, wherethe smoke alarms were located. It is gathering statements from witnesses.

Thorne says the three were in the attic at the time of the blazeand investigators arelooking into the role that a pot of grease left on the stove may have played.

"The scene that firefightersencountered was heavy fire, so they were only able to access just a portion of the home and therefore they were not able to do a complete search," Mostacci said.
A fire in Hamilton that damaged two homes has left three people dead and seven injured. The Hamilton Fire Department says the early morning fire began in one house and spread to another. Eleven people were in the homes at the time of the blaze. (Andrew Collins/CBC)

LonnieSchubert, spokesperson for the OntarioOffice of the Fire Marshal, said the investigation is in its early stages.

"I don't want to speculate on how the fire started," he said. "The deceased were located visually. The task now is to remove them safely."

Eleven people were in the first homeat the time of the blaze. Thorne says all were related.

Seven of those individualswere taken to hospitalbut two were not treated,according to the Hamilton Paramedic Service.

Three adults and two children were taken toMcMasterUniversity Medical Centre at 5:30 a.m., suffering from a combination of smoke inhalation and burns.

Hamilton firefighters were forced to leave one home on fire early Saturday after it spread to another home and was deemed unsafe. (Andrew Collins/CBC)

Four of the injured have already been released and all of the injured were out of the house when firefighters arrived, Mostacci said.

Emergency officials are preparing to go back into the burned out hometo recover the bodies, he said.

The fire department said in a news release that firefighters arrived before the fire had spread to the second home.No one was inside that home at the time of the fire.

The Hamilton Fire Department says the bodies of three people, who were initially unaccounted for, were found in the homes that burned on Saturday. Firefighters declined to say where. (Natasha M. Dupuis/CBC)

Although extra resources were brought into fight the fire from inside, Mostacci said conditionsbecame unsafe and crews had to be pulled out.Both fires were battled from the outside.

Power has been cut to the homes involved in the fire and a few carswere towed because the first home is no longer structurally sound and firefighters need access to the building.

Damage is estimated at $200,000 at 70 Niagara St. and $50,000 at 74 Niagara St.

Thorne has set up a Go Fund Me account to help cover funeral costs for Maire and her two children.