Three children fighting for life in hospital following house fire in Sydenham

Cassie Zervos
7NEWS
Three children rescued from the Melbourne home remain in critical condition

The mother of three young children fighting for their lives in hospital after a fire broke out in their Sydenham home is yet to be formally interviewed by detectives because she is too distraught.

About 30 firefighters raced to Fergus Ct in Melbourne’s northwest after the blaze broke out at the back of their home about 9.30pm on Sunday.

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Arson Squad detectives are leading the investigation and trying to work out how it started and if the children — a one-year-old girl, a three-year-old boy and a five-year-old girl — were left home alone.

Police have not been able to ask their 25-year-old mother where she was when the fire started because she has been so distressed.

7NEWS understands she is co-operating with authorities and her priority is to be by her children’s bedside, desperately waiting for their condition to improve.

Jayde Petalas and his stepdaughter.
Jayde Petalas and his stepdaughter. Credit: 7NEWS

The children are believed to have been in the burning home alone for 30 minutes before firefighters could pull them to safety.

Neighbours heard their screams and raised the alarm, with a loud bang rippling across the suburb at the same time the blaze broke out.

“It was like an explosion. At first, we thought it was gunshots, so we cowered a bit, and then I peaked out the back window and saw the flames and the smoke coming out the back of their house,” one witness said.

Three children are fighting for life after a blaze at a home in Melbourne's northwest on Sunday.
Three children are fighting for life after a blaze at a home in Melbourne's northwest on Sunday. Credit: 7NEWS
Jayde Petalas’s toddler son Kalais was among the three children rushed to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
Jayde Petalas’s toddler son Kalais was among the three children rushed to the Royal Children’s Hospital. Credit: 7NEWS

Jayde Petalas’s toddler son Kalais was among the three children rushed to the Royal Children’s Hospital in a critical condition, along with his two step-siblings. Five-year-old Izabel suffered the worst smoke inhalation.

Petalas, 27, described the children as “happy little kids”.

“They would have been petrified. I hope they didn’t feel anything to be honest,” the father said.

“Obviously they would have, but I just tell myself they didn’t.

“It shouldn’t have happened.”

Jayde Petalas's son Kalais and the toddler's step-siblings were rushed to hospital overnight.
Jayde Petalas's son Kalais and the toddler's step-siblings were rushed to hospital overnight. Credit: 7NEWS

The children and their mother had only just moved into the home.

Investigators say it could take another day or two to work out how the blaze started but are currently treating it as a tragic accident.

Detective Acting Inspector Adam Henry said: “at this stage, it’s too early to say whether the fire is suspicious or not and it’s important that we don’t pre-empt any possible outcomes or make any assumptions.”

A GoFundMe has been set up to raise money for the family.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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