Help Victims of Fatal Mission Fire
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The Mother of the woman murded in this horrific scene needs our help. Carole Watson of Mission B.C is not only having to deal with the loss of her only child 33-year-old Eleanor Anthonysz, but she now is caring for her two grandchildren. No time to grief for her loss, she has to put on a brave face while taking trips to children's hospital to be with the oldest child Isabelle age 11 recovering from second degree burns. The other grandchild Jake age 8 is with family and is despite the tragic events that unfolded that horrifying night when they lost their mother and almost their own lives he is doing as well as expected. Carole Watson is a long time resident of Mission herself and her daughter Eleanor Anthonsz known as (Ele) are loved and respected by all that know them. For all that knew Ele there is not a soul that has a bad word to say about her. Hardworking single mom, loved to cook and it was her passion, but first and foremost she was a loving mother to her children. This family needs are help, not only did they lose the most important person in their lives, they lost everything. On that morning of April 17,2015 not only was Eleanor Anthonyse murded and the children barley escaping the same, the trailer home was set ablaze leaving them with nothing. We as a community need to help them there is so much healing ahead. If we can raise enough to at least replace the necessary material belonging and maybe a little more. If we can raise enough to let Carole Watson and her grandchildren have a few less worries then lets do it. I am asking, I am pleading as a friend of the family donate anything I don’t care if it’s a dollar just PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP THIS FAMILY
Thank You
On April 17,2015 Mission police where called, below is a copy of the Province Newspaper article.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has been called to a trailer park on Shook Road in Mission after the body of a woman was found.
She was found inside a burnt out trailer home Friday morning. Flames broke out around 3:30 a.m.
The investigation is still in the early stages and the victim has not been identified.
Police are releasing few details at this time, but neighbours and witnesses have been providing some details. A woman whose bedroom overlooks the trailer that burned told Global News she could hear the screams of two children coming from inside the trailer when flames broke out. She then saw the two children with zap-straps binding their wrists together as they escaped from the trailer.
“I got up around 2 o’clock and I went to go to the bathroom, come back, and I sat on my bed and all of a sudden I thought ‘gee, why is the backyard all lit up?” she said. “And I heard the kids screaming, I phoned for the fire department, and they were already coming. A couple of the neighbours went behind my house and helped them get out.”
“And I just heard them screaming and screaming.”
The children, a boy about 8 years old and a girl about 11 years old, were taken to Mission Hospital with some burns.
The Mother of the woman murded in this horrific scene needs our help. Carole Watson of Mission B.C is not only having to deal with the loss of her only child 33-year-old Eleanor Anthonysz, but she now is caring for her two grandchildren. No time to grief for her loss, she has to put on a brave face while taking trips to children's hospital to be with the oldest child Isabelle age 11 recovering from second degree burns. The other grandchild Jake age 8 is with family and is despite the tragic events that unfolded that horrifying night when they lost their mother and almost their own lives he is doing as well as expected. Carole Watson is a long time resident of Mission herself and her daughter Eleanor Anthonsz known as (Ele) are loved and respected by all that know them. For all that knew Ele there is not a soul that has a bad word to say about her. Hardworking single mom, loved to cook and it was her passion, but first and foremost she was a loving mother to her children. This family needs are help, not only did they lose the most important person in their lives, they lost everything. On that morning of April 17,2015 not only was Eleanor Anthonyse murded and the children barley escaping the same, the trailer home was set ablaze leaving them with nothing. We as a community need to help them there is so much healing ahead. If we can raise enough to at least replace the necessary material belonging and maybe a little more. If we can raise enough to let Carole Watson and her grandchildren have a few less worries then lets do it. I am asking, I am pleading as a friend of the family donate anything I don’t care if it’s a dollar just PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP THIS FAMILY
Thank You
On April 17,2015 Mission police where called, below is a copy of the Province Newspaper article.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has been called to a trailer park on Shook Road in Mission after the body of a woman was found.
She was found inside a burnt out trailer home Friday morning. Flames broke out around 3:30 a.m.
The investigation is still in the early stages and the victim has not been identified.
Police are releasing few details at this time, but neighbours and witnesses have been providing some details. A woman whose bedroom overlooks the trailer that burned told Global News she could hear the screams of two children coming from inside the trailer when flames broke out. She then saw the two children with zap-straps binding their wrists together as they escaped from the trailer.
“I got up around 2 o’clock and I went to go to the bathroom, come back, and I sat on my bed and all of a sudden I thought ‘gee, why is the backyard all lit up?” she said. “And I heard the kids screaming, I phoned for the fire department, and they were already coming. A couple of the neighbours went behind my house and helped them get out.”
“And I just heard them screaming and screaming.”
The children, a boy about 8 years old and a girl about 11 years old, were taken to Mission Hospital with some burns.
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Carole Watson
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Mission, BC