Close X
Saturday, November 16, 2024
ADVT 
National

Relatives Arriving In N.S. To Support Mother And Father Of Seven Fire Victims

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 25 Feb, 2019 08:12 PM

    HALIFAX — Several family members of the mother of seven children who died in a fast-moving house fire are arriving in Halifax today to bring support to their grieving relative.


    Andy Fillmore, a Halifax MP, said in a news release that "in difficult times, it is family that brings the greatest comfort."


    The family members are entering Halifax with visitors' visas to assist Kawthar Barho and her severely burned spouse, Ebraheim Barho.

    Kawthar had asked federal officials last week to assist her in bringing family members to Canada to support her, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters during a visit to Halifax that his government was working to expedite the visas.

    A spokeswoman for the private sponsorship group assisting the family said the names of the family members and their relationship to the mother wouldn't be released at this time.

    The news of the arrival of family members comes after a massive turnout at a funeral for the seven victims of the fire.

    More than 2,000 people showed up to the service at a waterfront hall on Saturday, which was held in memory of the Barho children who died in the early hours of Feb. 19 when the blaze moved rapidly through their home.


    The Barhos arrived in Nova Scotia in September 2017 as refugees from war-torn Syria, among 1,795 Syrian refugees who have come to Nova Scotia in recent years.


    On Saturday, as the seven small caskets were brought on stage, their mother could be heard sobbing.


    Many others also cried as the children's names were read: teenager Ahmad; Rola, 12; Mohamad, 9; Ola, 8; Hala, 3; Rana, 2; and Abdullah, who was born in Canada on Nov. 9.



    A local imam said the service was made public so the children's mother could see firsthand that the community is standing behind her.


    The father continues to recover from extensive burns.


    He underwent an operation on Monday but the family and the private support group has decided not to share information about how he fared.


    When they first arrived in Nova Scotia, the Barho family lived in Elmsdale, a 30-minute drive north of Halifax, where they were embraced by the local community.


    They later moved to the Halifax suburb of Spryfield to take advantage of language training and other immigrant services, but had planned to return to Elmsdale next month.


    The cause of the blaze in their Spryfield home remains unclear.

     

    The response to the tragedy has been swift and impassioned: several businesses have donated their profits to the Barho family, and hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised to assist the couple.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Raj Sangha's Killing Was Targeted But He Had No Gang Ties: IHIT

    A 41-year-old man shot to death in Surrey Monday has been identified by friends as Ranjeev Sangha aka Raj Sangha, a much-loved member of the community and a Bhangra dance promoter.

    Raj Sangha's Killing Was Targeted But He Had No Gang Ties: IHIT

    DARPAN 10 with Mayor George V. Harvie, City of Delta

    One of the greatest challenges in our community is ensuring that residents across South and North Delta feel like they are being treated fairly.

    DARPAN 10 with Mayor George V. Harvie, City of Delta

    Elizabeth May Says She's Engaged: 'I Had A Crush On Him, He Had A Crush On Me'

    May said Monday she and John Kidder will be married in Victoria on April 22 and are planning a train trip from Vancouver to Ottawa shortly afterwards as their honeymoon.

    Elizabeth May Says She's Engaged: 'I Had A Crush On Him, He Had A Crush On Me'

    RAJ SANGHA, A Well Know Bhangra Promoter, Killed In Surrey Shooting

    According to some local reports, the victim of the shooting was approximately 41-yr-old RAJ SANGHA.

    RAJ SANGHA, A Well Know Bhangra Promoter, Killed In Surrey Shooting

    Liberals Go Cold On Talk About Right To Housing Law, Housing Groups Say

    OTTAWA — The federal Liberals aren't living up to a promise to legislate a right to housing, a group of housing and homelessness advocates say, and that's threatening the objectives of their own $40-billion housing strategy.

    Liberals Go Cold On Talk About Right To Housing Law, Housing Groups Say

    Man Killed Calgary Woman, Daughter Because Girlfriend Broke Up With Him: Crown

    Man Killed Calgary Woman, Daughter Because Girlfriend Broke Up With Him: Crown
    CALGARY — A man accused in a double murder killed a woman who was trying to protect a close friend and then silenced the woman's five-year-old daughter who was a witness, a Crown prosecutor suggested Monday.

    Man Killed Calgary Woman, Daughter Because Girlfriend Broke Up With Him: Crown