SOUTH UNION TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Two children have died after a fire broke out Tuesday morning at a home in South Union Township, Pennsylvania State Police said.
Firefighters were called about 5:30 a.m. to South Mt. Vernon Avenue.
Authorities said a 7-year-old girl and her 5-year-old brother died after they became trapped in a bedroom. Their parents got out of the home safely, as did another family that lives in the home.
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The Fayette County Coroner’s Officer identified the children as Ryleigh Weasenforth and Gunner Weasenforth.
When firefighters arrived, loved ones were screaming for help outside the home, shouting that the children were still inside.
South Union Township Fire Chief Rickey McCormick said flames shooting from the home’s windows prevented them from getting to the children.
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“It’s hard. It’s just difficult to know that two young lives are lost, and it’s a shame. This is a small community here,” Trooper Robert Broadwater said.
Flames left the back of the brick home where the fire started charred, and melted siding and shutters off a neighboring home -- where relatives of the children live.
Investigators said the fire does not appear to be suspicious.
It is unclear how the fire started.
If you'd like to contribute, the Weasenforth family has set up an account on GoFundMe.
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