From the Daily Mail
Mother dies trying to save bullied son from blaze after firework is pushed through letterboxBy Luke Salkeld
Last updated at 11:05 PM on 06th November 2009
Bonfire Night thugs were blamed yesterday for the horrific death of a devoted mother.
Mary Fox pushed her teenage son through a window to safety as a blaze tore through their house.
But she was overcome by smoke and flames before she could escape herself.
Enlarge Blaze: Mary Fox, 59, died after saving her bullied son Raum from a fire at their home. Neighbours said it was started by a firework shoved through the letterbox
Last night, neighbours said the blaze was started by a firework, dropped through Mrs Fox’s letterbox by a gang who had bullied her son because of his mild learning difficulties.
It set fire to the hallway, trapping Mrs Fox, 59, and 17-year-old Raum upstairs.
The tragedy on Thursday recalls the case of Fiona Pilkington, who killed herself and her daughter Francecca, 18, after ten years of torment from a gang of local youths.
Francecca also suffered from learning disabilities.
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As neighbours paid tribute to Mrs Fox, it emerged that her son recently changed schools because of the bullying.
Doreen Rowe, 59, her neighbour in Bodmin, Cornwall, said: ‘Mary was a dear old soul and a hero.
‘Her son survived because she pushed him out of the window but she got trapped by the fire.
Trapped: Undertakers carry out Mrs Fox’s body after she died in the blaze. Her son Raum is being cared for by family
‘With it being Bonfire Night, there were loads of kids on the street armed with fireworks. Police have told us one of them has put one through Mary’s letterbox.
‘My husband saw a whole gang of youngsters carrying fireworks not long before it happened.
‘I’m devastated. Mary was such a lovely lady. I used to be able to hear her singing from my garden sometimes – she had a beautiful voice.
‘Fireworks should be completely banned to the public because they are extremely dangerous.’
Family friend Kerry Ollerenshaw, 36, a care worker, said: ‘Her son had learning difficulties and the kids on this estate can be very harsh.
‘They hang around in groups, harassing and intimidating. Raum was a victim of that.
‘A gang had been letting off all sorts of bangers and rockets near their home for days. You could just sense something was going to happen.’
Brett Millington, 17, said: ‘Raum was badly bullied. It wasn’t all physical, he suffered a lot of psychological abuse.
‘Kids would make fun of his bad acne and call him “spotty” and jeer at his greasy hair. Raum always kept himself to himself. He never socialised with anyone in or out of school.
‘While he was still at Bodmin College, his mum would walk him to school every day because the bullying was so bad. But if anything, that just made it worse.’
Fiona Pilkington killed herself and her disabled daughter Francecca, 18, after a decade of abuse from street thugs
Another neighbour added: ‘She used to walk with him to school every morning and back again in the afternoon.
‘Some of the kids used to take the mickey out him for getting an escort with his mum. He loved computers and was always playing his game console.’
Mrs Fox also had four grown-up daughters but neighbours said they knew nothing about Raum’s father.
The teenager was treated for minor injuries at Bodmin Hospital and was being cared for by relatives last night.
Police said they are investigating the blaze and fire chiefs have confirmed they are looking at fireworks as a possible cause.
Devon and Cornwall Police said the investigation was being hampered by the extensive damage to the house ‘but nothing has been ruled out’.
Steve Halstead, of Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, said: ‘Crews arrived at the scene to find a severe fire. There were flames already visible from the windows.
‘We were made aware that there was a person inside and crews made their way to the first floor, despite the severe fire and heat.
‘Unfortunately the fire was fully developed and they found the casualty was already deceased.’
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