A mother faces trial over the deaths of four young children who died in a house fire in south London . Deveca Rose pleaded not guilty to manslaughter of the two sets of twin boys who died at home in 2021. Leyton and Logan Hoath, aged three, and Kyson and Bryson Hoath, aged four, were pulled from the ‘intense blaze’ at a terraced house by firefighters but could not be saved.
They were given CPR and taken to two hospitals, where they were pronounced dead. Shortly afterwards, dad Dalton Hoath, 28, paid tribute to his sons saying they all loved superheroes, and their Christmas presents were still under the tree. He told ITV : ‘My sons were loving, kind, caring unique boys and didn’t deserve to be involved in such a tragic accident that nobody could have expected.
‘Bryson, he was the first one born. He had a cute little birthmark on his face and he was just so clever. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser that supports HTML5video ‘Kyson, he was just such a gentle soul.
He was so shy but so outgoing at the same time, he was so beautiful. ‘The younger two, they were more boisterous and would play fight with each other, and do sword fights, Nerf guns, they liked all stuff like that.’ To get the latest news from the capital visit Metro.
co.uk's London news hub . ‘They will always be in my heart and I’m just happy they have each other to hold and they’re not alone.
Daddy loves you forever.’ Retired couple cut short £.