Inquest into the death of Anthony Conn, Belinda Conn and William Conn
Deceased
Anthony Conn, Belinda Conn, William Conn
Demographics
4y, unknown
Date of death
2005-06-05
Finding date
2018-07-13
Cause of death
injuries from fire; deaths occurred after being unable to escape an intense house fire, most likely because they were overwhelmed with smoke
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Three members of the Conn family died in a house fire at Wilga Downs, NSW on 5 June 2005. Anthony and Belinda Conn and their four-year-old son William were unable to escape an intense fire that originated in the laundry, becoming overcome by smoke. Expert fire investigators concluded the fire was likely started by human intervention but could not definitively determine the cause due to extensive fire damage. The surviving children (ages 12, 10, and 4) escaped and walked 6.5 kilometres to neighbours' property to seek help. This case highlights the critical importance of fire safety measures in residential properties, including adequate escape routes, smoke detection, and fire suppression systems. Early detection and rapid evacuation protocols may have prevented this tragedy.
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Contributing factors
- fire originated in laundry of house
- inability to escape due to smoke inhalation
- cause of fire unable to be determined but likely human intervention
- extensive fire damage to property limited investigation
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