Lalor Park community gathers to mourn after father charged with house fire triple murder

Three of the man's children — aged six, two and five months — died in the fire, while three others were hospitalised.

In the foreground, a man stands with his arm around a woman as night falls over a gathered crowd in the background.

Residents of Lalor Park have held a community vigil for the three young children who died in a recent house fire. Source: AAP / Thomas Parrish

This story contains references to alleged domestic violence.

A community has gathered to mourn three children killed in a house fire after their father faced court.

Mourners attended a vigil, some carrying flowers with them, at Lalor Park in western Sydney on Thursday evening.

"It is important to come together, not to find answers, but for support," community support group Carevan Blacktown said in a flyer for the event.

It comes after the children's father was charged with three counts of domestic violence-related murder and five counts of attempted murder over the fire.
The 28-year-old did not appear during his first court date on Thursday when he was expected to face a bedside hearing after being left in a coma following the blaze at his Lalor Park home.

Three of his children, aged six years, two years and five months, . Three other children were taken to hospital.

The man allegedly locked the doors to his house before using petrol to accelerate a mammoth blaze, preventing officers and neighbours from freeing the victims.

Homicide Squad commander Daniel Doherty said rescuers had to wrestle children from the man's grasp once they forced their way into the property.
Flowers and candles on a sidewalk.
Tributes have been laid at the site of the house fire. Source: AAP / Thomas Parrish
The man was left in an induced coma because of severe burns and smoke inhalation, but he woke on Wednesday night.

He did not appear when his matter was heard in Parramatta Local Court and his lawyer made no application for bail, instead asking for an eight-week adjournment.

Magistrate Joy Bolous heard the man had no criminal record and had only previously appeared before the court on tax-related matters.

The attempted murder charges relate to four other children — aged between four and 11 — and the man's 29-year-old partner, all of whom survived.
The man is also accused of destroying or damaging property with the intent of endangering life.

He is due to appear in Penrith Local Court on September 6.

Investigators put the survival of the four remaining children and their mother down to the heroic efforts of neighbours and responders, some of whom suffered minor injuries.

One neighbour, Jarrod Hawkins, said he smashed down the front door and worked to rescue several children, who he could hear coughing and yelling from inside the house.

An online fundraiser started by Hawkins for the surviving family members had raised more than $27,000 by Thursday morning.

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Published 11 July 2024 12:16pm
Updated 11 July 2024 7:43pm
Source: AAP



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