Halifax couple thanks public a year after house fire claimed their 7 children
HALIFAX — The parents of seven children who died in a Halifax house fire a year ago are offering thanks to the public for the love and support they’ve received since the tragedy.
Syrian refugees Ebraheim and Kawthar Barho survived the fire that destroyed their rental home in the Halifax suburb of Spryfield on Feb. 19, 2019.
The couple’s seven children — Ahmad, 14; Rola, 12; Mohamad, nine; Ola, eight; Hala, three; Rana, two and Abdullah, three months — perished inside the home.
“We would like to offer our deepest gratitude to the thousands of Nova Scotians who have shown us their love and support over this past year,” the couple said in a statement released Tuesday through the office of Halifax MP Andy Fillmore. “The loss is immense, and we miss our children every day.”