CLINTON, Miss. (AP) — A mother and her six children died when fire destroyed their home early Saturday in central Mississippi, authorities said.
The father was the lone survivor of the 12:30 a.m. blaze in Clinton, a city of about 26,500 people just outside the capital city of Jackson. He tried unsuccessfully to save family members and suffered smoke inhalation, burns, cuts and bruises, city spokesman Mark Jones told The Associated Press.
“He wanted to stay at the scene,” Jones said. But he was taken to a local hospital.
The children ranged in age from 1 to about 15, Jones said. The mother was 33. There names were not immediately released.
The scene at the house later in the day was one of devastation. The charred remains of the single-story wood frame house partially covered with melted siding could be seen along with the remains of an SUV in the burned out garage. Clothes, toys and furniture were strewn on the yard in the aftermath of firefighters' fighting the blaze. Burglar bars could be seen in the windows or, in some cases on the lawn. It was not immediately known if they had hindered escapes from the fire.
Nearby, under a tree, someone had left a bouquet of carnations.
The state Fire Marshal's Office is investigating the cause of the fire, Jones said. He said the house was built around 1951. He had no information on whether it was equipped with smoke detectors.
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Associated Press photojournalist Rogelio Solis contributed to this report.