A teenage girl is fighting for her life in the hospital when she survived a blast Killed a mother and her three children In North London on Saturday.
Police revealed the 13 -year -old girl, who is from the same family, in a critical condition after a fire in two terraced houses. Stonbridge, Brent.
A woman in the 70s, who too Avoided flamesHas been discharged from the hospital.
Officials are questioning the question 41 year old man arrested Four and four died outside the house on suspicion of murder at the age of eight sons at the age of eight, 43, her daughter, 15, and two sons.
Flowers and a blue teddy bear were released near homes on Sunday, as the fireworks built a scaffold against buildings wearing helmets and respiratory equipment.

Neighbor Victor Pedra said that he broke a lower floor window after screaming from Tillet’s house at around 1.15 am on Saturday.
Electrician 33 helped save the woman in the 70s, a grandmother and a teenage girl.
“I went out and saw that people are standing looking at these huge flames, so I knew that I had to act,” he told that The Sun“I cut my hand from the window and bitten it.
“One of the grandmother and daughters managed to get out safely. The way they could escape was through the garden because the front door was blocked by fire.
“Flames were very strong and smoke everywhere. I could not reach the second floor where Mummy and her youngest son were.
“I too had to wake up people at home from next door before it used to catch the fire because they were all sleeping and did not feel.”

The firefighters pulled a woman and a child from the second floor of the terraced house, but they died on the spot. Two more children were discovered inside the property.
Leticia Maria, a 31 -year -old Mr. Pedra’s partner, said: “I was Avak. One of the firefighters was my friend, but I did not recognize him with shock.
“All this happened so soon. The fire was immediately catching. It seemed that it started from top to bottom because it was not as strong on the floor.”
London Fire Brigade (LFB) received more than 20 calls reporting Blaze, which created a ruckus till 3.24 pm.
LFB Assistant Commissioner Kelly Foster said: “On arrival, firefighters found a well-developed fire, including two nearby properties. The crews were ready to work to operate fire fighting to bring the incident under control.
“Sadly, a woman and three children have died as a result of this fire. The crew wearing breathing equipment was able to save the woman and one of the children in the other floor, but was later declared dead on the spot. One and two children were killed in the fire, as the properties involved in the crew were discovered.”

In a statement on Saturday, Superintendent Steve Alan, a local policing team of the Metropolitan Police in North-West London, said that the detectives were leading the ongoing investigation into the fire.
“Despite the efforts of emergency services, I can confirm a woman and her three children died on the spot.
“One and two members of the same family were rushed to the hospital and continued to receive treatment.
“The broad family has been informed, and the authorities will continue to support them in this incredibly difficult time.”