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Stamford, Conn. – The story of the three children and their grandparents who perished in an early morning Christmas fire was already sad enough, but now that some of the details have been released it’s almost enough to make you slit your wrists. At around *5 a.m. Sunday morning,*neighbors*heard Madonna Badger screaming as flames shot out of the windows of her million dollar, 19th-century house that overlooked Long Island Sound. Badger had escaped the home and was on a second floor scaffolding when she was rescued by firefighters who had arrived within minutes. She told them her three daughters and her parents were still trapped inside. Michael*Borcina, a family friend who was helping renovate the three-story home, had also made it out of the house. He told firefighters he had led two of the girls from the third floor to the second floor but they panicked and separated from him. Despite the firefighter’s best efforts, the three girls, Lily, 9, *and her sisters Grace and Sarah, 7-year-old twins, would die in the burning home as would Badger’s parents,*Lomer and Pauline Johnson, who had been visiting for the holiday. I thought all of that was sad enough, until new details emerged regarding the deceased and what they were doing in their final moments. Specifically Lomar Johnson, who had just played Santa at*Manhattan’s*Saks 5th Avenue on Christmas Eve, and his final attempt to save one his granddaughters. After the fire was well underway, the entire family were awake and trying to escape the home as portions of it collapsed around them. Firefighters, who were forced out of the home multiple times by the flames and intense heat, would find one of the girls on the third floor, her sister on the second floor with her grandmother at the foot of a stairwell, and the other sister in a second floor bedroom sitting on a pile of books by a window leading out to an unfinished roof. On that same roof, right outside the window, the girls’ grandfather was found where he had fallen face down between rafters. He’d been trying to save his granddaughter and had died the moment he’d gotten through *the window. Fire Marshal Barry Callahan said the fire was caused by embers carried from the home’s fireplace to a mudroom or an adjacent trash enclosure at the rear of the house sometime after 3 a.m. You can watch theKeep Reading...
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http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Lawyer-Officials-destroyed-fire-evidence-3541302.php

STAMFORD -- A lawyer for the father of three young girls killed in a Shippan Avenue house fire in December plans to accuse city officials of intentionally destroying evidence when they demolished the home a day after the fatal inferno.

According to a notice of intent filed with the Stamford town clerk Friday, Matthew Badger's attorney said he plans to sue the city and officials for negligence by ordering the demolition of the 3,350-square-foot house, in addition to a litany of other allegations.

The attorney said city officials allowed the Shippan Avenue home to become a "plain fire hazard" by failing to properly inspect ongoing renovations at the house, by issuing the wrong permits for the renovations and by failing to require the proper licenses from Michael Borcina, the contractor overseeing work at the house.
Richard Emery, the Manhattan attorney for Matthew Badger, also accused city officials of failing to deny work permits to Borcina and Michael Foley, a New York carpenter whose name appeared on city building permits as the general contractor, and for allowing an "unsafe and dangerous environment" at the home. The notice of intent goes on to accuse the city of failing to properly inspect the home and allowing the three young girls to live in a house without a working fire alarm system.
 
Madonna Badger, who lost kids and parents in fatal Christmas Day fire, remarries
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Madonna Badger announced her marriage to William Duke, 61, with this picture posted to Facebook.​
Madonna Badger — the mother of three who lost her young daughters and her parents in a Christmas Day blaze — has found love and remarried, she announced on Facebook.
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resilient former fashion executive, who has discussed her long battle with suicidal thoughts and psych wards since losing her family in the deadly 2011 fire, said she married real estate broker William Duke on Tuesday.

“We did it! Bill and I eloped today!” Badger wrote with a picture of the smiling couple standing in front of a church.

Scores of friends commented on the photos with cheers and good wishes for the happy couple,
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had been engaged for several months.
“Congratulations!! You deserve all the happiness in the world, and MORE!” one friend wrote. “God bless you both!”

Badger lost her 7-year-old twins, Grace and Sarah, her 9-year-old Lilly and her parents, Lomer and Pauline Johnson, when her Stamford, Conn., home went up in flames.
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“I’ve never felt so desperate,” she wrote in a tell-all piece for Vogue
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“Whenever I wasn’t knocked out on sedatives, I was screaming at the top of my lungs: ‘Where are my children?! Where are my parents?!”

Badger credited her painful recovery to the several months she spent relying on friends, doctors and therapists. It was during that time she reconnected with her old friend, Duke.
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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...hristmas-day-fire-remarries-article-1.1879811

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