He's not in a good way as you can imagine.' 'My son has been up all night and he's shattered. 'We don't know what happened and are just waiting for the police to get back to us. It's all the more heartbreaking because their presents were all piled under the tree ready for them. 'I've lost four grandchildren and he's lost his kids as well. Security officer Mr Hoath has paid tribute to his 'amazing, smart and beautiful grandsons', telling MailOnline: 'I've just left my son. The boys were pulled from the inferno by firefighters but could not be saved despite frantic resuscitation attempts in the street outside last night. 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 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'. Other people had also left cuddly toys and balloons in tribute to the four boys who died Published: 11:43 GMT, 18 December 2021 | Updated: 16:48 GMT, 18 December 2021Ī woman leaves bouquets of flowers at the scene of a house fire.
An unnamed woman, aged 27, was arrested on suspicion of child neglect and has been released on bailīy Kate Dennett and James Fielding and Martin Robinson Chief Reporter For Mailonline.Dalton Hoath, the father of the four children, says his family have been 'devastated' by the tragic losses.Eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters were called to the blazing property at around 7pm last night.An 'angry' mob reportedly jeered at the boys' mother Deveca Rose when she arrived at the property.MailOnline can reveal that the young children were alone in the Sutton house when London's fire service arrived.Brothers Kyson and Bryson, four, and Leyton and Logan, three, died after being pulled from the inferno.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 - as woman arrested for child neglect is released on police bail