I'd like to say that I'm suprised but I'm not.

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A pregnant woman, her husband and their three-year-old son were killed in a house fire early yesterday as police who arrived before the fire brigade prevented neighbours from trying to save them. The woman screamed: “Please save my kids” from a bedroom window and neighbours tried to help but were beaten back by flames and were told by police not to attempt a rescue.

By the time firefighters got into the house in Doncaster, Michelle Colly, 25, her husband, Mark, 29, and son, Louis, 3, were dead. Their daughter, Sophie, 5, was taken to hospital and believed to be critically ill.

Davey Davis, 38, a friend of the family, said: “It was the most harrowing thing I have ever witnessed. Michelle was at the bedroom window yelling, ‘Please save my kids’ and we wanted to help but the police were pushing us back and not allowing us near. We were willing to risk our lives to save those kiddies but the police wouldn’t let us.

“Tempers were running very high, particularly with the women who were there, but the police were just saying we have to wait for the fire brigade because of health and safety.

“There were four or five police officers. They were here before the fire brigade. We heard the sirens and we came across to help but they wouldn’t let us.

“I thought the police were there to protect lives. At one time they would have have gone inside themselves to try and rescue them.

“When a family is burning to death in front of your eyes, rules should go out of the window – especially with kids. Everybody wanted to try and help.”

Mr Davis added: “They were a great couple, a real family. They loved their kids and the kids were smashing. It’s hard to take in.” Another resident, who asked not to be named, added: “There were lads with aluminium ladders who wanted to get to them but the police were shouting, ‘Stay away, get out of the yard.’ They were saying, ‘You have got to wait until the fire brigade gets here.’ Michelle was standing at the window banging on it – we all saw it – and shouting to save her kids but the police were just below her pushing us out and telling everybody to stay away.”

Jordan Fisher, 17, said: “The woman was screaming, ‘My kids are in here, my kids are in here’. Everyone was trying to get her to throw the kids out but then she disappeared. We tried to get a ladder up to the window but the flames were coming out of the ground floor, so we couldn’t do it.”

Mrs Colly, who ran a toddlers’ group, and her husband, a DIY store supervisor, were expecting their third child in two weeks.

A South Yorkshire Police spokeswoman said: “The senior officer in charge is confident we handled this incident as professionally as possible. In a situation like that you could end up with more deceased bodies than you had in the first place.”

The house and some neighbouring properties were cordoned off as police and fire investigators tried to establish the cause of the blaze. It is not thought to be suspicious.


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle5998930.ece

When I was a nipper my dad was a copper and I'm sure would never behave like these policemen did. The police are a joke these days. As for those PCSOs I wouldn't pay them in washers, absolute waste of space.

I'll recount a tale of an incident that happened last summer. I was walking the dogs in the park with my wife. We passed some youths, one of which said something to my wife. She is no shrinking violet and began to remonstrate with them. As we started to walk away a brick came hurtling over our heads and landed just in front of us, followed by several others. I got my moblie phone out and rang the police. The youths saw this and ran off. About ten minutes later two bobbies turn up. I told them what had happened and was shocked at what they said.

"Did any of the bricks hit you?" I said that they hadn't. "In that case no crime has been committed." No crime? Chucking half charlies at people heads is legal? It gets better. I said that I was going to photograph them so that the police could catch them. I was told that if I had taken a photograph that they would arrest me on charges of being a peadophile. I was dumbstruck.

That's what twelve years of the Blair/Brown has gotten us. Policemen who don't police anymore. I'm almost tempted to say I'd rather have those US policemen who beat you up first and ask questions later. Almost.