Leyton and Logan Hoath, both three years old, along with Kyson and Bryson Hoath, both four years old, were discovered by firefighters hiding underneath their beds. Sadly, despite being rushed to the hospital, they were pronounced dead.
Upon arriving at the hospital, it became evident that none of my four children had survived, shattering my world completely.
In a statement, their father, who was not living with the boys at the time of the fire, described them as “young, boisterous lads” who were well-mannered, well-behaved, and deeply loved.
According to Mr. Hoath, Rose called him on the evening of December 16, 2021, in a state of distress. She was hysterical as she informed him about a fire that had broken out and that the children were still inside the building.
In a state of panic, he immediately dashed to the smouldering terraced house on Collingwood Road in Sutton. Accompanied by the boys’ grandfather, he received the devastating news that his sons had been rushed to two hospitals.
According to Mr. Hoath, he expressed that upon arriving at the hospital, it became evident that all four of his children did not survive, causing his entire world to be completely shattered.
According to Mr. Hoath, he knew that Rose had left the boys alone on a few occasions before the fire, while she went to a shop approximately 20 meters away from the house.
Rose had previously denied the charges leveled against her and is scheduled to be sentenced at the Old Bailey on November 15.