Image copyright Police handout Image caption ( L-R) Keegan, Tilly Rose, Olly and Riley died in the inferno in the early hours of Tuesday
A man and a woman have been arrested on notion of manslaughter by gross negligence after four children died in a house Fire.
A 24 -year-old woman and a 28 -year-old man are in custody, Staffordshire Police said.
Riley Holt, eight, Keegan Unitt, six, Tilly Rose Unitt, four, and Olly Unitt, three, died in the fire in Highfields, Stafford, on Tuesday.
The force urged people not to ruminate on what may have happened.
The children’s 24 -year-old mother, Natalie Unitt, and her 28 -year-old partner, Chris Moulton, leapt from a first-floor opening with the siblings’ two-year-old friend, Jack.
They did not sustain life-threatening injuries.
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Staffordshire Police said: “This incident has had a huge impact on all levels of society and we understand there will be embarrassment and a is asking for information.”
The cause of the fuel is unknown and investigations are continuing.
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service’s deputy chief fire officer Rob Barber said: “Our work investigating the sources of the volley continues and we will clear that public as soon as we are able.”
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Image caption The fuel rent through the house destroying specific areas of the roof
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