Blaze girl in critical condition

A doctor and her four children were killed in a suspected arson attack on their home in Harlow, Essex
16 October 2012

A three-year-old girl remains in a critical condition after a suspected arson attack which killed her mother and four siblings.

Maheen Shakoor was said to be "critical but stable" in the specialist burns unit at Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, Essex, where she was transferred after the attack on her home in Harlow.

Her father, Dr Abdul Shakoor, was the only other survivor. He suffered from smoke inhalation and shock.

A spokesman for Princess Alexandra Hospital, where Dr Shakoor worked, said he had also been transferred to Broomfield Hospital. He added: "Dr Shakoor wanted to be closer to his only surviving daughter who is still in a critical condition. Dr Shakoor thanked staff for the kindness and support that they have showed him."

Consultant Dr Purnami Da Silva, who worked with Dr Shakoor in the endocrinology department, said: "I met him yesterday and as you would expect he is inconsolable. It's a very difficult time for a father whose family has been taken away."

Sabah Usmani, a trained doctor, sons Sohaib, 11, and Rayan, six, and 12-year-old daughter Hira died at the scene in the early hours of Monday. A third son, Muneeb, nine, and Maheen were rescued by fire crews and taken to hospital in a critical condition but Muneeb later died.

Dr Shakoor was said to have "fought hard" to save his family. Tributes to the family continued throughout the day as flowers were left near their burnt-out end-of-terrace house in Barn Mead, Harlow.

Lesley Lynn, headteacher at the nearby Abbotsweld School, said: "Everyone at the school is distraught to learn of the horrible tragedy that has hit the Shakoor family. Sohaib, Muneeb and Rayan were all pupils at the school and were intelligent and sociable children with a good sense of humour, good at sports and much loved by everyone."

A spokesman for the Harlow Islamic Centre paid tribute to the family, describing them as "much liked and respected". He said: "We would like to offer our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Dr Shakoor. We are deeply saddened and shocked by this tragedy in which his wife and four children died. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this very difficult time. We request that everyone remember them in their prayers."

A painstaking forensic examination has begun in an attempt to piece together events. Essex Police said they had ruled out a racist motive and have dismissed rumours the fire was caused by a serial arsonist. Witnesses should contact the major investigation team at Harlow on 101.

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