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A woman doused herself with gasoline and set herself on fire in Virginia: her 3-year-old daughter died in the fire

After starting the fire, family members tried to help her and put out the flames, but the fire spread quickly through the house.

A woman doused herself with gasoline and set herself on fire in Virginia her 3yearold daughter died in the fire
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An extremely serious case is being investigated in the city of Hampton, Virginia, after a woman died along with her three-year-old daughter in a fire inside a residential home.

According to preliminary information from the authorities and statements from relatives to local media, the incident occurred around 7:00 a.m. on Monday, in a house where at least six people were present.

The mother would have doused herself with gasoline

The victim, identified as Destiny Wilson, 34, allegedly poured gasoline on her body before setting herself on fire inside the building, according to her mother, Tawana Wilson, told local media.

After starting the fire, family members tried to help her and put out the flames, but the fire spread quickly through the house.

In the midst of the emergency, the woman's three-year-old daughter, Jamie Lee, was in another area of ​​the home.

According to family testimony, the fire spread to the room where the minor was, preventing any rescue attempt.

The girl was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency crews, while the mother was taken to a hospital, where she later died from severe burns.

A family marked by mental health problems

According to the family's version, the woman was facing mental health problems and was going through a highly emotionally charged situation related to caring for her daughter, who suffered from autism, cerebral palsy and other complex medical conditions.

The victim's mother also noted that Destiny Wilson had been institutionalized in the past and had previously expressed suicidal ideation.

Authorities confirmed that at least six people were inside the building when the fire started, including a 10-year-old minor who managed to survive.

Hampton firefighters reported that the fire was controlled around 7:21 in the morning, after a quick intervention by emergency teams.

Area residents described scenes of shock as they saw the arrival of multiple emergency units.

A neighbor indicated that he observed fire crews moving quickly toward the home, while the column of smoke rose from the affected structure.

While the investigation continues, relatives and friends have called for a vigil and release of balloons in memory of the mother and the minor, scheduled for Wednesday night.

In parallel, a fundraising campaign has been activated to cover funeral expenses and support surviving relatives after the devastating fire.

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