A 91原创 widower and his daughter have been left homeless by a Saturday fire that caused widespread damage to the townhouse they were renting.
Jim Fitzpatrick and Leanna have had a rough go of it lately, family friend Tracy Whalen told the 91原创 Advance Times.
Wife and mother Leslie passed away last year, and on Saturday, the Fitzpatricks were forced from their new home in the 20400 block of 66th Ave. by a fire that started in the kitchen while they were away shopping for groceries, likely the result of a 鈥渕alfunctioning outlet,鈥 Tracy said.
There was widespread smoke and water damage.
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鈥淚 had all of my mom鈥檚 stuff in my room and it got the worst of it,鈥 Leanna said.
鈥淚 was able to get my mom鈥檚 ashes out.鈥
On a positive note, a neighbour saw the fire and was able to break in and rescue Leanna鈥檚 beloved dog, Kobe.
Leanna said she and her father had just moved and were preparing to get renter鈥檚 insurance when the fire hit.
鈥淚 got a quote the week before,鈥 she said.
She and her dog are staying with friends and her dad is at a hotel.
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On a GoFundMe page, 鈥溾 set up by Whalen, more than $3,000 had been raised toward a $15,000 goal.
鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful for all the help,鈥 Leanna said.
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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