2 more children die in hospital after deadly Thanksgiving night fire
BATON ROUGE - Fire officials reported Monday that two more children have died in the hospital while being treated for injuries sustained in a deadly Thanksgiving Day house fire that had already claimed the life of a third child.
The fire was first reported in a residential area just south of North 72nd Street around 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 26, and crews continued to work the situation into the morning.
According to a representative with the Baton Rouge Fire Department, emergency personnel arrived on scene to find fire coming from the front roof of a home on Nottingham Street. Officials said they discovered an adult suffering from burn injuries along with two unresponsive children.
The adult told first responders there was one other child left inside the home who they were unable to reach. Aid was given to the two children and adult outside while crews worked to get the other child out.
The third child, 9-year-old Ca'Mayah Riley, was eventually removed from the burning home and pronounced dead at the hospital, officials said Friday. The fire department announced Monday the other two children, 12-year-old Janaya Richardson and 9-month-old Cardia Riley, both died in the hospital.
Janaya died Saturday morning. Cardia was pronounced dead early Monday.
The adult victim remains hospitalized in stable condition.
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Investigators believe the children's mother left home to get medicine for her infant son and got a call from a neighbor saying her house was on fire.
Investigators have yet to determine a cause for the fire.