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Mum of children killed in St Neots house fire makes plea to avoid future deaths

Mum of children killed in St Neots house fire makes plea to avoid future deaths Jade Horton lost her two children in a blaze just weeks before Christmas Around 40 firefighters attended the blaze last December (Image: Cambridge News) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The mum of two children killed in a house fire has called for safety checks on neighbouring homes to prevent future tragedies.

Mother s safety plea after St Neots house fire

Published: 11:58 AM May 7, 2021    Updated: 12:03 PM May 7, 2021 Serious house fire being investigated in Village, Buttercup Way, St Neots Thursday 10 December 2020. Picture by Terry Harris. - Credit: © Terry Harris A mother who tragically lost her two children in a house fire in St Neots has pleaded for “extensive electrical checks” on all properties on the estate to prevent any more deaths.  Sienna Jenkins, aged seven, and her brother Isaac, aged three, died following the tragic blaze on December 10, 2020, at their home in Buttercup Avenue, Eynesbury.  At a pre-inquest review opened this morning (May 7) in Huntingdon, their mother Jade Horton asked if nationwide checks could be made to similar houses if any electrical faults were found on the estate in St Neots. 

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Mum who lost two children in St Neots fire takes first steps

Published: 12:40 PM April 27, 2021    Updated: 4:56 PM April 27, 2021 Mum, Jade Horton, of two children who died in a house fire takes her first steps after being told she would never walk again. - Credit: Jade Horton A St Neots mum who was told she would never walk again after she jumped from her burning home has taken her first steps.   Jade Horton, who lost both of her children, three-year-old Issac and seven-year-old Sienna Jenkins, in the blaze at her St Neots home last December was told she had life-changing injuries after she jumped from a second floor bedroom.    She has been recovering at Addenbrooke s Hospital, in Cambridge, from injuries she sustained in the blaze at her home in Buttercup Avenue, Eynesbury on the morning of December 10. 

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