Mother of two young sets of twins who died in house fire 'was jeered by angry mob' when she arrived at home while firefighters tried to resuscitate boys on pavement

 The mother of four young boys who died in a house fire after being found home alone was reportedly jeered by an 'angry' mob after she arrived at the house.

Two sets of twins Kyson and Bryson, aged four, and Leyton and Logan, aged three, were pulled from an 'intense' blaze at a house on Collingwood Road in Sutton at around 7pm on Thursday.

MailOnline revealed the young children were alone in the housewith no adults present when the fire service arrived.

More than 60 firefighters raced to the scene and medics performed CPR on the boys outside the property before they were rushed to hospital, where they were pronounced dead from smoke inhalation.

An 'angry' mob was said to have jeered at the boys' mother Deveca Rose when she arrived at the house, where her sons' were being given CPR, according to The Sun.

A neighbour, in her 40s, told the publication: 'There was an angry reaction from the crowd when the mother arrived.'

Two sets of twins Kyson and Bryson, aged four, and Leyton and Logan, aged three, (pictured with their father Dalton Hoath) were pulled from an  blaze at a house in Sutton on Thursday

Two sets of twins Kyson and Bryson, aged four, and Leyton and Logan, aged three, (pictured with their father Dalton Hoath) were pulled from an  blaze at a house in Sutton on Thursday 

The boys were believed to have been home alone at the time. An 'angry' mob was said to have jeered at the boys' mother Deveca Rose (pictured) when she arrived at the house

The boys were believed to have been home alone at the time. An 'angry' mob was said to have jeered at the boys' mother Deveca Rose (pictured) when she arrived at the house

Police officers remained at the scene (pictured) of the house fire on Saturday morning

Police officers remained at the scene (pictured) of the house fire on Saturday morning

Meanwhile, floral tributes and balloons were left outside the scene of the house fire on Saturday morning, while police officers remained at the property

Meanwhile, floral tributes and balloons were left outside the scene of the house fire on Saturday morning, while police officers remained at the property

Forensic officers remained at the scene of the Sutton house fire on Saturday

Forensic officers remained at the scene of the Sutton house fire on Saturday

Bouquets of flowers, teddy beats and tea-lights were left in tribute of the four young boys who died in the fire

Bouquets of flowers, teddy beats and tea-lights were left in tribute of the four young boys who died in the fire

Meanwhile, floral tributes and balloons were left outside the scene of the house fire on Saturday morning, while police officers remained at the property.

It comes after the devastated father of the two sets of twin brothers has said his family have been left 'devastated' by the tragedy. 

Dalton Hoath issued a statement yesterday evening paying tribute to his 'beautiful boys' who were all killed.

The statement read: 'Myself and my family are utterly devastated by this tragic loss.

'They were bright, caring, loveable boys, but most of all Sons, Brothers, Grandsons, Great Grandsons, Nephews and Cousins.

'We would like to thank all the emergency services who did so much to try and save our boys, and also the local community who have come together at this difficult time.

'I would ask that my family are given time to grieve in private.

'They will be forever in my heart and thoughts, love Dad.'

Yesterday, Scotland Yard confirmed an unnamed 27-year-old woman had been arrested on suspicion of child neglect and remains in police custody. 

The heartbroken grandfather of the two sets of twin brothers killed in the Sutton house fire yesterday revealed the family is 'shattered' by the tragedy and declared: 'It's all the more heartbreaking because their presents were all piled under the tree ready for them'. 

The siblings who died - known in their street as 'the quads' because they looked so alike and 'were always holding hands' - were Kyson and Bryson, aged four, (together left) and Leyton and Logan, aged three (together right)

The siblings who died - known in their street as 'the quads' because they looked so alike and 'were always holding hands' - were Kyson and Bryson, aged four, (together left) and Leyton and Logan, aged three (together right)

This is the scene in Sutton this morning where the four boys were killed by a fire at just before 7pm last night

This is the scene in Sutton this morning where the four boys were killed by a fire at just before 7pm last night

Floral tributes and balloons were lined up along a fence near the scene of the house fire in Sutton on Saturday

Floral tributes and balloons were lined up along a fence near the scene of the house fire in Sutton on Saturday

Forensics officers and a firefighter at the scene of a house fire in Sutton on Saturday

Forensics officers and a firefighter at the scene of a house fire in Sutton on Saturday

A woman visits the scene of a house fire on Saturday while a police cordon remained at the scene

A woman visits the scene of a house fire on Saturday while a police cordon remained at the scene

The children's grandfather also paid tribute to them yesterday, declaring: 'It's all the more heartbreaking because their presents were all piled under the tree ready for them'.

Jason Hoath shared a picture of his four grandsons Kyson and Bryson, aged four, and Leyton and Logan, aged three, holding hands, a habit the siblings became known for in their south London street where they were nicknamed 'the quads' because they looked so alike.

The boys were pulled from the inferno by firefighters but could not be saved despite frantic resuscitation attempts in the street outside last night. 

Security officer Mr Hoath has paid tribute to his 'amazing, smart and beautiful grandsons', telling MailOnline: 'I've just left my son. He's absolutely devastated. We all are.

'I've lost four grandchildren and he's lost his kids as well. It's all the more heartbreaking because their presents were all piled under the tree ready for them. 'We don't know what happened and are just waiting for the police to get back to us.

'My son has been up all night and he's shattered. He's trying to get some sleep. He's not in a good way as you can imagine.'

On Friday, Scotland Yard said a 27-year-old woman had been arrested on suspicion of child neglect and remains in police custody. Officers are also working in the property with London Fire Brigade to find the cause of the blaze. 

The 60 firefighters who entered the property last night will be offered counselling having been left 'numb with profound sadness' after the boys died. 

Their bereft grandfather Jason Hoath shared this tribute to his grandsons, who could not be saved

Their bereft grandfather Jason Hoath shared this tribute to his grandsons, who could not be saved

The brothers, named by neighbours as Kyson, Bryson, Leyton and Logan, were pulled from the inferno in Sutton but could not be resuscitated after being left home alone

The brothers, named by neighbours as Kyson, Bryson, Leyton and Logan, were pulled from the inferno in Sutton but could not be resuscitated after being left home alone

A bouquet of flowers was left with a card reading 'I'm so sorry boys RIP. We're so sorry this happened to you, we won't forget you. All our love'

A bouquet of flowers was left with a card reading 'I'm so sorry boys RIP. We're so sorry this happened to you, we won't forget you. All our love'

Emergency services and forensic teams remained on the scene at the Sutton house on Saturday

Emergency services and forensic teams remained on the scene at the Sutton house on Saturday

Floral tributes are laid outside Collingwood Road, Sutton after the fire that lead to the deaths of four young children

Floral tributes are laid outside Collingwood Road, Sutton after the fire that lead to the deaths of four young children

MailOnline can reveal that the young children were alone in the house with no adults present when London's fire service arrived. Flowers and cuddly toys have been laid at the scene this morning, including from relatives. 

A neighbour and friend of the boys' mother, Deveca Rose, said she believes she worked for the NHS as a carer.

The friend said: 'I know the family well, it's absolutely heartbreaking. I'd heard my neighbours shouting in their gardens and looked out and saw the back of the house on fire.

'I went out and saw that the firefighters had come through the next door neighbour's house and were standing on the roof of their kitchen extension. Firefighters walked across the flat roof to her property. Another neighbour handed them a small cast iron table from their garden and the firefighters used it to smash the windows and let the smoke out in the upstairs windows.

'I came back through my house to the street outside and the young boys had been brought out and were being resuscitated by paramedics on the road'. Another friend said the boys were 'so well behaved', 'polite' and 'always holding hands'.  Heartbroken neighbours claimed that they were  'sweet natured and happy twins'. 

The Metropolitan Police announced the arrest of the 27-year-old woman accused of child neglect this morning and said the children's next of kin were 'aware' of their deaths and being supported by specialist officers.

Superintendent Rob Shepherd said: 'The thoughts of everyone at the South Area Command Unit are with the family and friends of these four young children, who have suffered such a devastating and tragic loss tonight. I know these sentiments will be shared by the local community, Sutton and London as a whole.

'We remain on scene with our emergency service colleagues and will be working through the night and beyond. At this very early stage the cause of the fire is unknown and will be investigated.'  

Police officers at the scene of a house fire in Sutton, South London, on Saturday

Police officers at the scene of a house fire in Sutton, South London, on Saturday

Police are at the charred property this morning helping to determine the cause of the fire

Police are at the charred property this morning helping to determine the cause of the fire

Flowers were left at the scene by mourners including bouquets from members of the victims' family

Flowers were left at the scene by mourners including bouquets from members of the victims' family

Flowers have been laid at the scene this morning. The message on one bouquet read: 'To Kyson Bryson Leyton + Logan. Sleep well. Love Grandad'

Flowers have been laid at the scene this morning. The message on one bouquet read: 'To Kyson Bryson Leyton + Logan. Sleep well. Love Grandad'

Westbourne Primary School in Sutton said it was 'devastated' by the deaths of the four boys - two of whom were pupils there - in a house fire.

In a statement, it said: 'Westbourne Primary School and its entire community are devastated at the news of the tragic loss of the four children; our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with the family and anyone else affected by this heart-breaking event.Locals said the four boys were known in the street as 'the quads' because they looked so alike and were so close in age

Locals said the four boys were known in the street as 'the quads' because they looked so alike and were so close in age

Flowers at the scene of a house fire that claimed the lives of four children on December 17

Flowers at the scene of a house fire that claimed the lives of four children on December 17

Firefighter at the scene after four children were pulled from the burning house tonight

Firefighter at the scene after four children were pulled from the burning house tonight

An incident response unit at the scene after four children died in the blaze tonight

An incident response unit at the scene after four children died in the blaze tonight

Police officers stand at the scene and a cordon remains in place following the blaze

Police officers stand at the scene and a cordon remains in place following the blaze

The London Fire Brigade said the children were rushed to two south London hospitals where they died. Pictured: Emergency rescue teams at the scene

The London Fire Brigade said the children were rushed to two south London hospitals where they died. Pictured: Emergency rescue teams at the scene 

The Metropolitan Police have said no arrests have been made but road closures are in place. Pictured: Fire crews at the scene of the fire

The Metropolitan Police have said no arrests have been made but road closures are in place. Pictured: Fire crews at the scene of the fire

Firefighters stand outside the property in Sutton, south London, after a blaze tore through a house

Firefighters stand outside the property in Sutton, south London, after a blaze tore through a house

'We also dispatched trauma teams from London's Air Ambulance and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex - both teams consisted of a paramedic and a doctor in a car.

'We treated four children at the scene and took them to hospital.

'Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the four young children and everyone affected by this devastating tragedy. '

Graham Norton, assistant director of operations at London Ambulance Service, said: 'We sent a number of resources to the scene including ambulance crews, advanced paramedics, paramedics in fast response cars, incident response officers and members of our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART).

'We also dispatched trauma teams from London's Air Ambulance and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex - both teams consisted of a paramedic and a doctor in a car.

'We treated four children at the scene and took them to hospital.

'Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the four young children and everyone affected by this devastating tragedy. ' 


'We will continue to support the children, the staff, the families and the community through these very difficult times.'

Residents of Collingwood Road, Sutton, are grieving. 

A neighbour said: 'The boys went to the same school as mine. They  looked really happy. The boys looked really sweet and nothing seemed out of order.

'I didn't know them personally. I only saw their mum in the morning. Everyone in this road knew them and the boys were really cute.''

A witness said: 'I just saw burning, it was horrific. The whole community rushed to help and the emergency services did a fantastic job.'

A GoFundMe page in honour of the children has raised more than £1,600. Neighbour Jessica, 17, who set up the page, said: 'I didn't know these lovely boys but they went to the same school as my little sister.

'I've only heard lovely things about them all. They were known as the 'quads' because they all looked the same.'The blaze tore through the terraced property in Collingwood Road, Sutton, at around 7pm. Footage filmed by neighbours showed flames erupting from the front door

The blaze tore through the terraced property in Collingwood Road, Sutton, at around 7pm. Footage filmed by neighbours showed flames erupting from the front door

Emergency crews were called to the property on Collingwood Road in Sutton at around 7pm. The 60 firefighters on the scene will be offered counselling

Emergency crews were called to the property on Collingwood Road in Sutton at around 7pm. The 60 firefighters on the scene will be offered counsellingRichard Mills said when firefighters arrived at the house in Sutton, the blaze was 'very well-developed' and only the children were inside.

He told reporters at the scene: 'I can confirm that they are two sets of twins, ages four and ages three.' Asked if anyone else was in the home, he said: 'On arrival there were four children in the house.'

He also confirmed the victims were all boys. On the impact of the incident on fire crews, he said: 'It's a very traumatic event.

'They (firefighters) attended a very well-developed fire; they got there in under three minutes. Entering a building and rescuing life is always a very difficult place to be. The age of the children, the fact they are so young will have a profound impact on them.'  

He added: 'Firstly, I'd like to acknowledge the terrible tragedy that took place last night and our thoughts remain with the family, friends and community of the sad loss of life of four young children.

'Yesterday evening, shortly before 7pm, fire crews attended the scene with eight fire engines and 60 firefighters.

'We rapidly entered the building with breathing apparatus crews and rescued four children from the building. We immediately carried out CPR resuscitation at the scene.

'The children were taken to a local hospital. And, sadly, those four children died later that evening. The cause of the fire is currently unknown and we have fire investigation teams on scene at present along with the Metropolitan Police to determine the cause of the fire.'The brothers, named by neighbours and in tributes as Kyson, Bryson, Leyton and Logan, were pulled from the inferno in Sutton by firefighters but could not be saved despite frantic resuscitation attempts in the street at just before 7pm.

The brothers, named by neighbours and in tributes as Kyson, Bryson, Leyton and Logan, were pulled from the inferno in Sutton by firefighters but could not be saved despite frantic resuscitation attempts in the street at just before 7pm.

The four boys (pictured as babies) were pulled from the burning house but despite attempts to save them in the street and at hospital, they sadly died
The four boys (pictured as babies) were pulled from the burning house but despite attempts to save them in the street and at hospital, they sadly died

The four boys (pictured as babies) were pulled from the burning house but despite attempts to save them in the street and at hospital, they sadly died

MailOnline can reveal that the young children were alone in the house when London's fire service arrived - but it is not yet known if anyone had escaped the blaze before the rescue began.
MailOnline can reveal that the young children were alone in the house when London's fire service arrived - but it is not yet known if anyone had escaped the blaze before the rescue began.

MailOnline can reveal that the young children were alone in the house when London's fire service arrived - but it is not yet known if anyone had escaped the blaze before the rescue began

More than 60 firefighters in eight engines raced to the 'intense' blaze on Collingwood Road at around 7pm last night.

Footage from the scene shows flames erupting from the front door of the terraced property. Smoke is also seen billowing from the ground-floor front window. A bystander can be seen attempting to get close to the blaze but is forced back. 

Firefighters in breathing apparatus battled their way into the fire to rescue the children, London Fire Commissioner Andy Row said. He said the tragedy had left his crews 'numb with profound sadness' and they would be offered counselling.

Mr Roe said: 'My thoughts are with the family and friends of the children, the whole local community and all those who will be affected by this fire.

'Fire crews arrived quickly and located the children inside the property.

'They were brought out of the house and given immediate emergency care.

'The welfare of our staff involved in this incident is very important to us and all of them will be offered counselling as a priority.'

The fire was brought under control 90 minutes after crews arrived, he added.

The cause of the blaze was being investigated and there had been no arrests, police said.

Superintendent Rob Shepherd said: 'The thoughts of everyone at the South Area Command Unit are with the family and friends of these four young children, who have suffered such a devastating and tragic loss tonight.

'I know these sentiments will be shared by the local community, Sutton and London as a whole.

'We remain on scene with our emergency service colleagues and will be working through the night and beyond. At this very early stage the cause of the fire is unknown and will be investigated.'

Graham Norton, assistant director of operations at London Ambulance Service, said: 'We sent a number of resources to the scene including ambulance crews, advanced paramedics, paramedics in fast response cars, incident response officers and members of our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART).

Witnesses said the firefighters were forced to get into the house from the front and back to rescue the children who were alone inside

Witnesses said the firefighters were forced to get into the house from the front and back to rescue the children who were alone inside 

London Fire Brigade Deputy Commissioner Richard Mills speaking to the media at the scene in Sutton, where he said firefighters would be offered counselling

London Fire Brigade Deputy Commissioner Richard Mills speaking to the media at the scene in Sutton, where he said firefighters would be offered counselling

Emergency equipment still remains on the floor outside the house where the four boys died

Emergency equipment still remains on the floor outside the house where the four boys diedLocals said the four boys were known in the street as 'the quads' because they looked so alike and were so close in age

Locals said the four boys were known in the street as 'the quads' because they looked so alike and were so close in age

Flowers at the scene of a house fire that claimed the lives of four children on December 17

Flowers at the scene of a house fire that claimed the lives of four children on December 17

Firefighter at the scene after four children were pulled from the burning house tonight

Firefighter at the scene after four children were pulled from the burning house tonight

An incident response unit at the scene after four children died in the blaze tonight

An incident response unit at the scene after four children died in the blaze tonight

Police officers stand at the scene and a cordon remains in place following the blaze

Police officers stand at the scene and a cordon remains in place following the blaze

The London Fire Brigade said the children were rushed to two south London hospitals where they died. Pictured: Emergency rescue teams at the scene

The London Fire Brigade said the children were rushed to two south London hospitals where they died. Pictured: Emergency rescue teams at the scene 

The Metropolitan Police have said no arrests have been made but road closures are in place. Pictured: Fire crews at the scene of the fire

The Metropolitan Police have said no arrests have been made but road closures are in place. Pictured: Fire crews at the scene of the fire

Firefighters stand outside the property in Sutton, south London, after a blaze tore through a house

Firefighters stand outside the property in Sutton, south London, after a blaze tore through a house

'We also dispatched trauma teams from London's Air Ambulance and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex - both teams consisted of a paramedic and a doctor in a car.

'We treated four children at the scene and took them to hospital.

'Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the four young children and everyone affected by this devastating tragedy. '

Graham Norton, assistant director of operations at London Ambulance Service, said: 'We sent a number of resources to the scene including ambulance crews, advanced paramedics, paramedics in fast response cars, incident response officers and members of our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART).

'We also dispatched trauma teams from London's Air Ambulance and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex - both teams consisted of a paramedic and a doctor in a car.

'We treated four children at the scene and took them to hospital.

'Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the four young children and everyone affected by this devastating tragedy. ' 


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