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The father of four boys killed in a south London house fire has left a heartbreaking note saying they made him ‘so proud’, as tributes continue to pour in for the youngsters.
Dalton Hoath, 28, wrote individual messages to his two sets of twin sons Kyson and Bryston, four, and Leyton and Logan, three, after the fire ripped through their Sutton home last Thursday.
A makeshift shrine of flowers, balloons, toys and football scarves has continued to build outside the burnt-out terrace house, with locals adding their tributes daily.
An investigation into the cause of the blaze is ongoing and police said they had arrested a 27-year-old woman on suspicion of child neglect but she had been bailed until mid-January.
The devastated father of the two sets of twins, Dalton Hoath, with his boys over the summer
One note, addressed to his three-year-old Leyton, described the toddler as ‘the most perfect little boy’
Mr Hoath, who has previously said his family has left ‘devastated’ by the tragedy, wrote separate messages for each of the boys.
One note, addressed to his three-year-old Leyton, described the toddler as ‘the most perfect little boy’.
The note, left next to a baby’s dummy and shoes, read: ‘My baby Leyton, Daddy loves you.
‘I wish we could have one more screaming match screaming Bogies! You were the most perfect little boy and the best son and brother, love Daddy xxx.’
Another read: ‘My baby Logan. You was my double, my twin, my heart and my soul. Your brothers miss you dearly. You was a perfect son and amazing brother. Love Daddy.’
Another message, to Bryson, called him ‘my prince’ and added ‘you made me so proud’.
Brothers Kyson and Bryson, four, and Leyton and Logan, three, pictured, perished after a blaze ripped through their home in Sutton, South London, on Thursday
The inferno tore through the ground floor of the house, overwhelming the four boys with dense smoke.
The children were pulled from the blaze by firefighters but tragically could not be saved and were pronounced dead at hospital.
More than 60 firefighters in eight engines raced to the ‘intense’ blaze and took 90 minutes to bring it under control.
Their mother Deveca Rose revealed her anguish at having to live without her four sons.
Rose said, according to The Times: ‘Bryson, Kyson, Logan and Leyton were my boys, they were my babies, they were my life, they were my world.
‘They were my heart, they were my soul, they were everything. Everything feels so surreal. I can’t function.’
Deveca Rose revealed her anguish at having to live without her two sets of twin sons for the rest of her life
Rose said her four sons loved school, dancing, playing in the park and being with their family.
She added: ‘I can’t get over it, I’ll never get over it.
‘They lit up everybody’s world and I will always be sorry that they went so soon. They had so much planned and now they’re gone. I wake up and I look at their Christmas tree and I look at their clothes, their Liverpool [football] kit, their Cocomelon dressing gowns, their drawings.’
Mr Hoath has previously released a statement saying that they were ‘bright, caring, loveable boys but most of all sons, brothers, grandsons, great-grandsons, nephews and cousins.’
He said in a statement: ‘We would like to thank all the emergency services who did so much to try and save our boys, and also the local community who have come together at this difficult time.
‘I would ask that my family are given time to grieve in private.
‘They will be forever in my heart and thoughts, love Dad.’
The heartbroken grandfather of the two sets of twin brothers killed in the Sutton house fire added: ‘It’s all the more heartbreaking because their presents were all piled under the tree ready for them’.
A makeshift shrine of flowers, balloons, toys and football scarves has since piled up outside the burnt-out terrace house where the two sets of twins died.
A makeshift shrine of flowers, balloons, toys and football scarves has since piled up outside the burnt-out terrace house where the two sets of twins died
Flowers, tributes and teddies left outside the burnt-out terrace house in Sutton after the four children died
One of the tributes is from Sutton’s mayor Councillor Trish Fivey, who wrote: ‘Sending our deepest sympathies and condolences to the family and friends of Bryson, Kyson, Leyton and Logan who so tragically lost their lives.’
Another, from Sainsbury’s staff, said all those who work there would miss seeing the boys.
One note read: ‘Santa will deliver your presents to heaven for you. Stay holding hands forever.’
The police investigation is ongoing. Chief Superintendent Dave Stringer said: ‘The thoughts of everyone at the Metropolitan Police are with the family and friends of the four young boys who lost their lives in this tragic incident.
‘Local detectives continue to investigate and will be working with colleagues from the London Fire Brigade to determine what caused the fire and to investigate any other relevant matters.’
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