jeanne-pierre ferdinand, 16, and a 17-year-old. their mothers appeared strong when we met. god gave me power. i think my son gave me power, too. reporter: even the strong find it hard to cope with news like this. peterson s mother brought us into her son s bedroom and that s where her son s death hit her hard. police have ruled out foul play and they say no drugs or alcohol were ever found in that hotel room. this just appears to be a tragic accident. i m gio benitez. back to you. he come running in there and she said get up, get up, you have to get up, there s a fire in the house.
rainfall has flooded out more than a dozen towns in the northeastern state of queensland. already, 1,000 people are out of their homes forced to evacuate when the government declared a disaster. some queensland rivers are at the highest level since the 1950s with plenty more rain in the forecast. next, take a look at this broken glass, smoke, and fire damage. someone threw a fire bomb, a molotov cocktail through a window, into this house, and set it on fire. here s the big mystery. the only people living here are 102-year-old woman and the lady who takes care of her. who would fire bomb a great grandmother s house? unfortunately fortunately, her neighbors got it out safe and took a hose to the fire. but this one has detectives stumped. listen. i was in bed asleep. she come running in there and she said, get up! get up! you have to get up. there s a fire in the house. now there are flames coming out of the front window.