Grief in 1 Baltimore community after fire kills 6 children
BALTIMORE — A day after a massive Baltimore house fire killed six children and injured their three siblings and their mother, classmates of two of the victims turned lockers into makeshift memorials Friday as a shocked community mourned.
One 12-year-old, Chloe Seergae, left a glass bird on the locker of her friend who had perished, saying that was “to keep their spirit alive.” Others left notes, photographs and teddy bears to remember those who died.
Six of the family’s nine children were killed, while their mother and three of her other children managed to escape with injuries, Fire Department spokesman Roman Clark said of Thursday’s fire in the city’s northeast.
He said the children killed included two boys ages 9 months and 2 years old, 3-year-old twin girls and two more girls ages 10 and 11.


