Hotel residents gather as firefighters investigate a fire at the Cosmo Extended Stay Motel in Sodus Township, Mich., on Saturday, July 28, 2018. A fire swept through the southwestern Michigan motel early Saturday, killing several members of the same family, including a woman and her children, authorities said. (Michael Caterina/South Bend Tribune via AP)
SODUS
TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A fire that swept through a southwestern
Michigan motel early Saturday killed five children and their mother,
authorities said.
The
Cosmo Extended Stay Motel in Sodus Township was fully engulfed in
flames when firefighters arrived shortly after receiving a 1:45 a.m. 911
call, the Berrien County sheriff's office said.
Kiarre
Samuel, 26, and five children ranging in age from 2 to 10 years old
likely succumbed to smoke inhalation, Chief Deputy Robert Boyce said.
Samuel's husband and another child survived. All eight were in the same
room.
"It's
tragic. It tears at your heart," Boyce said. "Any time you have
children, it's worse. When it's multiple children, it's even worse."
The
motel is off Interstate 94 in the southwestern corner of Michigan,
roughly 100 miles (160 kilometers) from Chicago. Authorities said 27
rooms were occupied and 90 percent of the property was damaged by smoke,
fire or water.
Boyce described the two-story motel as a place for people with low incomes to "get back on their feet."
Eight people were treated for smoke inhalation and released from a hospital.
The cause of the fire was not immediately known.
Samuel's husband was the father of some of the children who died, Boyce said.
"His whole world's been turned upside down," the chief deputy said.
A motel resident, Sarah Sanders, said she fled after a friend shouted at her to get out.
"By
the time we get outside, the end of the building exploded," Sanders
told the South Bend Tribune. "The glass shattered out and there was big
whoof of flame."
Another
resident, Robert Payne, said the fire started just a few doors from his
room. He said he liked the children and sometimes gave them money for
candy.
"They never talked back; perfect," Payne said. "It breaks my heart that I ain't going to see them no more. That's a shame."
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