Friends remember Khaleesi McIsaac and her brother Lambeau who were killed in Hamilton fire at the end of December
Brandy Rennick’s seven-year-old son took a small stuffed toy to school on Monday to place on the chair beside him, where his friend Khaleesi used to sit.
The principal of the Adelaide Hoodless Elementary School, which Rennick’s son attends, has said Grade 2 student Khaleesi McIsaac; her brother Lambeau, who was in Grade 3; and their mother, Kassie Chrysler, died in the Dec. 29 fire. To help her son deal with the news of what happened, Rennick said she got him a sparkly pink toy sloth that he named Khaleesi. The sparkles remind him of how vibrant Khaleesi was, she said.
First responders in Hamilton have said six people from the home were taken to hospital after crews responded to the fire – two adults and two children died, while two other adults survived.
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