2 Kids Die After One Returns to Burning House to Save Others

The four children were home alone, possibly while their parents were at Bible study
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 27, 2016 6:25 PM CST
Two Kids Die After One Returns to Burning House to Rescue Others
   (Mike De Sisti)

A house fire has claimed the lives of two eastern Wisconsin children, including an 11-year-old girl who went back into the house to rescue two other children, officials said Wednesday. Sheboygan Falls public safety director Steven Riffel identified the children who died as 7-year-old Carter Maki and 11-year-old Natalie Martin. Another boy, 10-year-old Benjamin Martin, was in very critical condition Wednesday, Riffel said. He said a 9-year-old girl, Jenna Martin, escaped from the fire unhurt after Natalie woke her up by yelling "fire" and told her to run and get help. Jenna ran to a neighbor's house, and the neighbor called 911 at about 9pm Tuesday.

"Very preliminary information is that the 11-year-old was able to wake the 9-year-old and give a warning to flee the residence. The 9-year-old did, believing the others were following," Riffel said. "The 11-year-old returned to assist the other two still upstairs, but none were able to flee the home." All three were pulled from the fire by firefighters. There were no adults in the house at the time, Riffel said. He said authorities were investigating reports that the parents may have been at a church Bible study. Riffel said the children were members of the same family and all lived together in the home. He said smoke alarms were working, and the cause of the fire is being investigated. (More Wisconsin stories.)

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