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The adults who lived at the home have been named locally as Aroen Kishen and his wife Seema, while the children have been named as Riyan, Shanaya and Arohi (Picture: Facebook)

Heartbroken primary school pupils have paid tribute to three young classmates killed in a house fire in west London over the weekend.

Five people believed to be from the same family, including the three youngsters, died in the blaze in Hounslow on Sunday evening.

The adults who lived at the home have been named locally as Aroen Kishen and his wife Seema, while the children have been named in a tribute from their school as Riyan, Shanaya and Arohi.

Tributes left to Riyan by fellow year six pupils said they were ‘all crying today and missing you’.

One man, believed to be Mr Kishen, left the home before emergency crews arrived and was later taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. One person remains unaccounted for.

Individual bunches of flowers for the three children were placed at the scene on Tuesday on behalf of Springwell School, Hounslow. Tributes attached to the flowers read: ‘Rest in peace sweet child.’

A tribute left on behalf of a Mrs Sheldon said: ‘Words cannot even begin to express our sorrow at hearing the loss of three beautiful souls.

‘Forever in our hearts! Good night and God bless.’

Another tribute left on behalf of ‘year 6’ read: ‘Dear Riyan. I am so sorry that this has happened to you.

‘All crying today and missing you today. You are still part of our family.

‘We will never forget you, and you will always be in our hearts. May God grant you eternal life in heaven.’

London Fire Commissioner Andy Roe has offered his sincere condolences after the tragic death of five people at a house fire in Hounslow. He said: ???This is a terribly sad incident and the thoughts of all of us at London Fire Brigade are with the family, friends and all those affected at this difficult time. ???Staff will be in the local community today to offer support and advice where needed. ???The welfare of our staff is very important and all those involved will be offered support from our counselling and trauma service.??? Ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters were called to a house fire on Channel Close in Hounslow. The ground floor and first floors of a mid-terraced house were destroyed by fire and part of the roof was also damaged by the blaze. One man left the property before the Brigade arrived and was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus found a further five people on the first floor of the building who were sadly pronounced dead at the scene. One person remains unaccounted for. The Brigade was called at 2226 and the fire was under control by 0125. Fire crews from Heston, Southall, Twickenham, Hayes, Feltham and surrounding fire stations attended the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters were called to a house fire on Channel Close in Hounslow (Picture: UKNIP)

?? Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/11/2023. London, UK. Emergency services are seen near a property in Hounslow, west London following afire that killed 5 people. Around 70 firefighters and 10 engines battled the blaze through the night. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP

Emergency services at the scene (Picture: Marcin Nowak/LNP)

Floral tributes left by a school for three children who along two adults were killed in a house fire in Channel Close, Hounslow on Sunday evening. Picture date: Tuesday November 14, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story FIRE Hounslow. Photo credit should read: George Lithgow/PA Wire

Floral tributes left by a school for three children who along two adults were killed in a house fire (Picture: PA)

Rafiah Dhillon, 56, who lives less than 50 metres from the burnt house, said the family always kept a ‘beautiful garden’.

The nurse said: ‘My son is partially sighted so we walk him around the block every day and we used to go past their house.

‘I didn’t know the family but they always had a beautiful garden with lots of flowers and a nice bench outside. It was lovely to walk past.

‘I came home at around midnight on Sunday. When the police escorted me into my home, the house was still ablaze and there was lots of smoke.

‘It was very scary. I couldn’t sleep and I didn’t want to look away.’

A reduced police cordon remained in place around the house on Tuesday. The Metropolitan Police said the fire’s cause is under investigation. No arrests have been made.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (14209243w) The remains of bonfire in Channel Close. Police, forensics and fire investigators remain at the scene of a tragic fire that killed five people, including three children, in a house in Channel Close in Hounslow, West London on Sunday night. One person remains in hospital whilst another person remains unaccounted for. London Fire Commissioner Andy Roe, has offered his sincere condolences after the tragic deaths. Ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters were called to a the house fire. The ground floor and first floors of a mid-terraced house were destroyed by fire and part of the roof was also damaged by the blaze. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. A local resident said there were hundreds of loud fireworks being let off for Diwali on Sunday night in the area and that they were scared something awful would happen Five Killed in House Fire, Heston, Hounslow, London, UK - 14 Nov 2023

The remains of bonfire in Channel Close (Picture: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock)

Locals described seeing smoke on Sunday evening but were unsure if it was related to Diwali fireworks.

When asked if fireworks were involved, chief superintendent Sean Wilson said: ‘At this stage, this is being investigated both by ourselves and specialist fire officers.

‘I am not ruling anything out. I don’t think we are in a position to do that.

‘We keep an open mind. It is such an early stage and there is an awful lot of work to be done.’

The leader of Hounslow Council said residents immediately affected by the fire had been moved into hotels.

Councillor Shantanu Rajawat told BBC Radio London on Tuesday: ‘We need to make sure the neighbouring properties are safe before we allow people in.’

Mr Rajawat, who visited the scene on Monday, said he had been ‘talking to faith groups in the local community’.

‘(I saw the) incredible work the fire brigade did to bring the fire under control. It was a terrible scene. It will take some time to get into the property and make sure it’s safe,’ he added.

‘It was the evening of Diwali. I think the police are right to keep a very open mind on this. Until they’ve carried out their investigations it will be very difficult to say whether it was fireworks or other factors.

‘(People in Hounslow) are grieving… but we are a really strong community, there is support there.’

Inquiries into the fire’s circumstances are ongoing, police said on Tuesday.

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