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Mother and three children who died in house fire in London named by police

Mother and three children who died in house fire in London named by police

Sky News25-05-2025

A mother and three of her children who died in a house fire in northwest London have been named by police.
Detectives say Nusrat Usman, 43, Maryam Mikaiel, 15, Musa Usman, 8, and Raees Usman, 4, died following the fire in Stonebridge, near Wembley, in the early hours of Saturday.
A woman in her 70s was taken to hospital but has since been released. A 13-year-old girl remains in hospital in a critical condition.
A 41-year-old man was arrested at the scene and has since been bailed. He was subsequently detained under the Mental Health Act.
Flowers and a blue teddy bear have been left near the scene, where crews wearing helmets and respiratory equipment were seen building scaffolding against the burnt-out buildings.
Neighbour Cecilia Marquis, 60, said she was "stunned by the devastation".
"This will leave a devastating impact," Ms Marquis, who witnessed the fire, said.
Witness Mohamed Labidi, 38, said he "can't even look at the house right now".
"We used to socialise together.
"They're very good people, no problems on their side at all. It's really shocking. It's a really strong community here, we look after each other."
A neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: "It's horrible, we saw people running outside.
"It's hard to process. I only just moved in, so it's hard to think about it."
Eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters responded to the blaze, London Fire Brigade (LFB) said.
Two terrace houses, each with three floors, were severely damaged in the fire, which was under control by around 3.25am, the fire service added.
Superintendent Steve Allen, from the Met's local policing team in northwest London, said: "My thoughts and the thoughts of all the emergency services are with the four people who died in the fire, as well as the two people who were taking to hospital.
"Detectives from the Metropolitan Police are leading the investigation, and we are working closely with the London Fire Brigade to establish the cause of the fire."
He added: "We remain in the early stages of our investigation, however, one man was arrested outside the house. He remains in custody and is being questioned by officers."
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said in a post on X: "This is devastating news and my thoughts are with the family, friends and wider community of the four people who sadly have lost their lives.
"I remain in close contact with the London Fire Brigade and Metropolitan Police as they work to establish the cause of the fire and offer support to all those impacted."
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