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Two children killed in a fire that tore through a shed in Geelong at the weekend are being remembered as “beautiful angels”. Ashlynn, aged 18 months, and three-year-old Saige died when the blaze broke out at the Corio property in Victoria just after 10.30am on Sunday.
Children die in shed fire tragedy. Their older siblings Mavis and Isaac remain in a critical condition at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Sunrise reported on Monday. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be determined but it’s not being treated as suspicious. A GoFundMe page was set up overnight on Sunday. “This family will never be the same without these children in their lives,” organiser Daina Leech wrote.
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