THE devastated gran of four children killed in an arson attack has sent a heartfelt message of support to the family of the tragic Stafford fire youngsters.
Mum Natalie Unitt, 24, and 28-year-old dad Chris Moulton have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence after the fire ripped through their home on Tuesday.
The gran of Brandon, Lia and, Lacie killed in the Walkden arson attack has offered her support[/caption]
Riley, eight, Keegan, six, Tilly Rose, four, and three-year-old Olly all died in the blaze.
Natalie escaped by jumping out of a bedroom window with Chris, who was clutching their two-year-old son Jack.
Sandra Lever, whose grandchildren Demi Pearson, 15, Brandon, eight, Lacie, seven, and three-year-old Lia died in Walkden in December 2017, has sent her support.
Her daughter Michelle Pearson, 36, was left in a coma and remains in hospital after two petrol bombs were chucked through a window as they slept.
Sandra told Mirror Online: “The Pearson family sends all our love and sympathy at this heartbreaking time.
“Four more beautiful angels have gained their wings.
“As a family we understand the pain as we lost our four Walkden angels in a house fire.”
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It comes after horrified neighbours said Natalie screamed “my babies, my babies” as the inferno tore through the two-storey home in the early hours of Tuesday.
The mum was treated for smoke inhalation while partner Chris was left with minor burns. Toddler Jack was unhurt but had to be monitored.
The cause of the fire is currently being investigated but witnesses said at the time they believed it may have been caused by a boiler.
Staffordshire Police said two people were arrested at 1.30pm yesterday over the fire after they were released from hospital.
A spokesperson added: “Following an update from investigators into the probable cause of the fire we have arrested a 24-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence.
“This incident has had a huge impact on the community and we understand there will be confusion and a demand for information.
“However, we would urge people not to speculate as to what may have happened and appeal for patience as the investigation continues.”
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In May last year, Zak Bolland, 23, was caged for life for starting the blaze in Walkden while pal David Worrall, 25, received a minimum of 37 years.
Accomplice Courtney Brierley, 20, was handed 21 years for her part in the horrific arson attack on December 11, 2017.
Manchester Crown Court heard how Bolland had been involved in a petty feud with the victims’ 17-year-old brother Kyle Pearson.
The lifeless bodies of the four sleeping siblings were found in the rubble of the fire after one of the petrol bombs landed near the stairs – trapping the victims inside the three-bedroom home.
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