Malaysian mum, 3-year-old daughter killed in Toronto blaze

14 Jun 2023 • 2:04 PM MYT
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PETALING JAYA: A Malaysian mother and her three-year old daughter were killed in a fire that razed their house in Canada, while the husband was seriously injured.

Melissa Archana John, 38, died at the scene while her three-year-old daughter, Aria Jeanne Phoenix, succumbed a day later to the injuries sustained from the fire at their home in Brampton, Toronto, on June 2.

Melissa’s husband, Omar Watson, was seriously injured and is in a medically induced coma.

Melissa’s cousin, Philip Subash, who confirmed the incident, told FMT her distraught parents, Eappen K John and Daisy Mathews, are getting their visas to fly to Canada as soon as possible.

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“Aria and Watson were alive when they were rescued by the fire marshals. Aria did not make it the next day. Omar is still in a coma at the hospital,” he said.

Philip said the cause of the fire is still being investigated.

He said funeral arrangements will be confirmed after the authorities there identify Melissa’s body.

He said both the Malaysian high commission there and the Canadian high commission in Kuala Lumpur are helping the family to speed up the paperwork.

“My uncle’s family is extremely grateful to both the missions and the Malaysian foreign ministry for their prompt help and support,” he said.

He also said he has started a crowdfunding effort to help raise funds for the funeral and other expenses which are expected be high.

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