Worcester Park fire: Parents who fled devastating blaze with baby twins face rebuilding lives after all possessions were destroyed

Rebecca Speare-Cole9 September 2019

A young couple who escaped the devastating Worcester Park inferno with their twin baby daughters have been left with nothing but the clothes on their backs.

Lauren Woods and partner Jack Edwards fled from the top floor of the four-storey Hamptons residential block in south-west London in the early hours of Monday, clutching six-month-old daughters Mia and Grace.

The family escaped the devastating inferno unharmed but now face rebuilding their lives after all their belongings were destroyed.

They had to leave in the middle of the night without their two cats, while their vehicle was parked in the now-flooded basement and is expected to be written off.

Much of the 23-apartment building has been destroyed.

Louise Anns, Ms Woods' friend and colleague at a London-based healthcare company said: "Lauren's devastated. Everything they have is in that flat, and it's gone.

"The girls only moved into their nursery in the last few days; Lauren was so excited, it was all decorated for them.

"The most important thing is that everyone got out safely, and it looks like that's the case.

"But poor Lauren was on maternity leave, so this has been even worse for her.

"I've spoken to her this morning and she said she can hardly speak at the moment, it's all too much for her."

Ms Anns, 47, has set up a donation page on the GoFundMe.com website to help raise £5,000 to support the family.

She said: "The girls left the flat with just their baby grows on their backs. Lauren and Jack threw some clothes on and that was it - they've got nothing.

"I know the community will really help them, because it's not cheap to buy everything from scratch for a baby, let alone two babies.

"Lauren has no airs or graces, she will go to the charity shops and get the bargains. But we just want her and Jack to know the community is supporting them."

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