Abigail Kaufman, 10, and Brianna Baer, 15, died Friday in a fire at their home in the 600 block of Linden Avenue
. They died in a fire early Friday in their home in the 600 block of Linden Avenue in Hellertown.
Several hundred attended the event. Local businesses offered supplies and monetary support for the victims’ families.is owned by Damien Kaufman and his wife, Jennifer Baer. Abigail is their daughter. Brianna Baer is Jennifer’s daughter from a previous relationship. The adults managed to escape the home but the children didn’t make it out.You can view scenes from the vigil in the photos above.
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