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Wrexham mum leads her seven children to safety

Published date: 06 July 2011 |
Published by: Phil Robinson


 

A TERRIFIED mother led seven of her children to safety when a fire ripped through their home.


Neighbours alerted 43-year-old Barbara Jones to the blaze, which is believed to have started in one of the seven bedrooms of the house in Western Circle, Caia Park, which has been specially adapted to accommodate her 10 children.


The property consists of two semi-detached council houses knocked into one.
The drama began to unfold just before 8am yesterday.


Barbara said: “The smoke alarm went off and at the same time my neighbours came and told me they could see fire through the window of one of the front bedrooms.


“I knew I had to get everyone out quickly.


“We didn’t panic because although we couldn’t get to one of the staircases because of all the smoke, we knew if we went right through the house to the other side we could use the one at the other side.”


Barbara then led out her children Arlene, 20, Lee, 14, Kiara, 12, Joshua, 10, Lilly, seven, Ellie May, five, and Jessica, four.


Two older children and the baby, 14-month-old Isabella, were staying elsewhere so were not in the house at the time.


She added: “There was still a lot of smoke but we all got out safely.


“After I’d made sure everyone was out of the house we all got together outside. It was terrible and very traumatic for us all but the main thing is nobody was hurt.


“It looks like we’ve lost everything – furniture and clothing. I know the kids had left a lot of clothes on their beds because we had just got back from holiday.


“I don’t know what we will do now because the house looks too badly damaged for us to go back there, so I am waiting to speak to the council about it. The house can be rebuilt but the main thing is that all my kids are safe.”


Paul Whybro, county safety manager for North Wales Fire Service, said: “The occupants were woken by the smoke detector and made their escape from the house.


“The cause of the fire is under investigation.”


A spokesman for Wrexham Council said: “We are aware of the incident and officers are in contact with Ms  Jones

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  1. Posted by: InMyOpinion at 12:10 on 06 July 2011 Report

    Thats another £50K down the swanee... but good to hear the kids are OK... its a good job her other children were out.

  2. Posted by: Roland Cleth at 15:10 on 06 July 2011 Report

    Let's be honest, the story here is NOT about the fire.

  3. Posted by: eaglesmeadow at 21:57 on 06 July 2011 Report

    What about the Dad! is he okay? Well at least she can get temporary accommodation for herself and her 10 children whilst the council spend thousands on modifying her house for her large family.

  4. Posted by: eaglesmeadow at 22:06 on 06 July 2011 Report

    At least it looks like she is in a well paid job having just come of holiday with all them children couldn't have been cheap............

  5. Posted by: missthe point at 22:45 on 06 July 2011 Report

    Glad family ok. Good job they had smoke alarms. Just shows how important they are.

  6. Posted by: stopthepress! at 23:30 on 06 July 2011 Report

    Glad that all the children are safe, I'm glad to see that our hard earned tax is being spent well by Wrexham council coverting 2 houses in one for her, maybe they had better spent the money on educating the woman on contraception!

  7. Posted by: hangmansknotinn at 00:00 on 07 July 2011 Report

    Another example as to why Jeremy Hunt was right on the mark when he said the jobless shouldn't keep popping out kids. Ten children? What planet is this woman living on? I, like everyone else living in this country, is a complete mug for paying taxes to support these pathetic individuals.

  8. Posted by: missthe point at 07:49 on 07 July 2011 Report

    Another example of a poorly written story. If god forbid the outcome was different would it have beem written in the same way? What is the ' news' in this story? The fire? No, i didn't think so! Shame on you leader.

  9. Posted by: a cahill at 09:46 on 07 July 2011 Report

    I know the family and yes she does have a partner who works...glad the kids are ok

  10. Posted by: Ste-Roid at 11:17 on 07 July 2011 Report

    Elaborate stunt for a housing upgrade?

  11. Posted by: stopthepress! at 16:12 on 07 July 2011 Report

    She may have a partner that works, but you better keep that quiet, god forbid they may have to contribute towards the cost of the rent! Think I may give the council a phone call!

  12. Posted by: stopthepress! at 16:12 on 07 July 2011 Report

    She may have a partner that works, but you better keep that quiet, god forbid they may have to contribute towards the cost of the rent! Think I may give the council a phone call!

  13. Posted by: RubyMilkychops at 16:33 on 07 July 2011 Report

    With 10 kids surely the council should have housed her in a shoe,preferably with sprinklers!

  14. Posted by: hangmansknotinn at 17:39 on 07 July 2011 Report

    A taxpayer funded specially adapted house... God I've been thinking about that all day.

  15. Posted by: yazzie at 21:11 on 07 July 2011 Report

    My god ten kids and still in bed at 8 am. What a laugh a bit elaborate for house move wouldn't you say. For god sake woman get a job it might stop you popping the kids out and support what you have got.

  16. Posted by: ericcartman1 at 21:19 on 07 July 2011 Report

    I bet it is like the mersey tunnel but smells worse....

  17. Posted by: liberty1 at 21:28 on 07 July 2011 Report

    ec1 , what is like the mersey tunnel?

  18. Posted by: yazzie at 23:01 on 07 July 2011 Report

    The mind boggles!!!!!!

  19. Posted by: hangmansknotinn at 00:15 on 08 July 2011 Report

    I thought you'd be quick on that one, Liberty.

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