A third child has died in an east London house fire as two other people remain in hospital following the blaze. 

Emergency services were called to a house on Napier Road, East Ham, on Saturday following reports of a fire. 

A child was found dead inside the property, while another was taken to hospital but tragically later died.  

A third child was left critically ill in hospital following the inferno and detectives have sadly confirmed this morning that they have passed away. 

Two other people remain in hospital and third person has been discharged and continues to be treated as an outpatient. 

All six people are believed to be members of the same family. 

Firefighters stand outside the property in East London where two children have died following a house fire - as flowers lay in tribute

Firefighters stand outside the property in East London where two children have died following a house fire – as flowers lay in tribute

Members of the public and police officers stand outside the property on Napier Road

Members of the public and police officers stand outside the property on Napier Road

Two children have been killed and four others remain in hospital following a blaze in a terraced house on Napier Road, East Ham

Two children have been killed and four others remain in hospital following a blaze in a terraced house on Napier Road, East Ham

The Met has said its officers are investigating the cause of the fire alongside London Fire Brigade colleagues. 

Whilst enquires are ongoing, the force says there is no evidence to indicate suspicious circumstances at this very early stage.

Detective Chief Inspector Jonathan Burks, one of the senior officers responsible for policing Newham, said: ‘It is our incredibly sad duty to report that a third child died in hospital yesterday Monday, 15 July. 

‘This is news that I know will cause even more upset in what has already been a devastating incident for the local community and beyond.

‘Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected. I reiterate that we will do all we can, alongside LFB, the local authority and other partners, to provide the family and local community with support and answers to their questions.’

Neighbours revealed how they desperately smashed windows in an attempt to save the children who died in the blaze on Saturday. 

Six fire engines and around 40 firefighters were called to the blaze just before 8.30am on Saturday but frantic neighbours attempted to save the family before the emergency services arrived.

Family friend Rida Nawaz, 28, and her husband Shah Nawaz, 37, smashed the upstairs and downstairs windows to try to save those in the burning house. 

Speaking to PA News Agency at the scene on Sunday afternoon, Mrs Nawaz said: ‘We can’t believe this happened. There are no words to describe our feelings about them. We just wanted to save them.’

 Standing outside the house on Napier Road, Mr Nawaz said: ‘Someone threw the big brick, the full brick, at the window but couldn’t break it.

‘And the half brick, I hold in my hand, I threw it… to help the family because the mum – she was by the window.’

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