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    13-Year-Old Schoolgirl Dies After Bunk Bed Set Ablaze While She Slept

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    By News Team on January 18, 2026 UK News
    13-Year-Old Schoolgirl Dies After Bunk Bed Set Ablaze While She Slept
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    TL:DR – 13-Year-Old Schoolgirl Dies After Bunk Bed Set Ablaze While She Slept

    • Layla Allen, a 13-year-old girl, died in a suspicious house fire in Prescot, Merseyside, on April 2, 2025.
    • She appeared to be asleep during the blaze, with no attempts to escape.
    • Investigators suspect a lighter ignited her bedding, with an earlier fire involving a family member six months prior.
    • An inquest recorded an open verdict, noting police faced barriers in interviewing other family members.
    • Coroner expressed concern over repeated incidents involving lighters.

    Schoolgirl, 13, dies after ‘bunk bed set on fire with a lighter while she slept’ | News UK



    13-Year-Old Schoolgirl Dies After Bunk Bed Set Ablaze While She Slept
    Layla Allen was declared dead at the scene of the blaze in Prescot, Merseyside, late on April 2 last year (Picture: Family Handout/PA)

    A schoolgirl died in her bed when her house was engulfed in flames – the second suspicious fire to hit the family home in under a year.

    Layla Allen, 13, was declared dead at the scene of the blaze in Prescot, Merseyside, late on April 2 last year.

    She made no attempt to escape the blaze, so it appeared ‘likely she was asleep at the time,’ Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service investigator Ruth Baller-Wilson told an inquest hearing.

    Investigators have been unable to pinpoint an exact cause for the disaster but believe a lighter was likely used to set Layla’s bedding alight.

    The inquest heard the fire, which Layla’s parents and five siblings survived, was the second fire to engulf the house.

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    Six months earlier, another ‘member of the family’ set fire to one of the beds inside with a lighter.

    Coroner Anita Bhardwaj recorded an open verdict, saying police ‘cannot rule anything out’.

    The parents refused to allow their other children to be interviewed about the incident by the police, who the coroner said have ‘in effect’ been ‘prevented from gathering further evidence’.

    Undated family handout photo issued by Merseyside Police of 13-year-old Layla Allen who died in a house fire near Liverpool. The blaze was found in the first-floor rear bedroom of a mid-terraced house in Kingsway, Prescot, late on Wednesday evening, Merseyside Police said. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Prescot. Photo credit should read: Family Handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
    Layla made no attempt to escape the blaze so it appeared ‘likely she was asleep at the time’, the inquest heard (Picture: Family Handout/PA)

    Ms Baller-Wilson told the hearing: ‘It’s difficult to determine the exact sequence of events; however, the burn pattern suggests this fire ignited on the bunk bed.

    ‘The fire ignited on the top bunk and developed within the bedding before it spread to the mattress, supported by the oxygen from an open window by the bed.

    ‘Layla was a fit, healthy 13-year-old; she wasn’t trapped, and there was no reason why she wouldn’t have at least been able to get down from the bunk, even if it was on fire. Therefore I believe it’s more likely she was asleep at the time.

    ‘If Layla did start the fire herself, there would be no reason why she wouldn’t escape the room. It’s possible that her clothes may have ignited, but I still would have expected her to get herself down from the bunk and attempt self-rescue.’

    Floral tributes outside a house on Kingsway.
    The inquest heard the fatal fire was the second blaze at the family home (Picture: Liverpool Echo)

    While the investigation was not able to find a definite cause of the fire, it found it was ‘more likely than not that it was a live flame, such as a lighter’.

    Ms Bhardwaj said: ‘Police were unable to interview the other children present in the house, and what police have said in effect is that they had been prevented from gathering further evidence, and without statements from all parties present, they cannot rule out anything.

    ‘It’s correct to say that they couldn’t interview the other children because of the damage that it would cause to them.

    ‘The family have indicated that interviews would cause too much harm to the children and they would have to relive the incident. This was supported by the children’s social care, and this prevented evidence from being gathered.’

    The inquest heard the fatal fire was the second blaze at the family home, as reported by Liverpool Echo.

    Ms Baller-Wilson said: ‘Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service attended the address for a fire which was determined to have been started by a member of the family.

    ‘That was in one of the bedrooms at the front of the house. It was believed to be caused by a lighter. From my colleagues’ investigation and report, that was the most likely source of ignition.

    ‘It was in the bedroom at the front of the house and involved the mattress and bedding. There was a small amount of spread to the surrounding area. It did cause considerable damage, and there was smoke to the front of the house.’

    This is the 13-year-old schoolgirl who died after a huge fire tore through her family home on Merseyside. Layla Allen died in the blaze in which five other children, a woman, and a man escaped unharmed. Firefighters were scrambled to her home, a mid-terraced home in Kingsway, Prescot, Merseyside shortly before midnight on Tuesday after reports that a fire had broken out in the first-floor rear bedroom of the property. Floral tributes to Layla have now been left outside the family's home on Kingsway. One said: 'I will forever miss you Layla, fly high my beautiful friend. Love you forever. Thank you for being you.' Online posts also paid tribute to the 'gorgeous' schoolgirl. Neighbours later told how they woke up to screams and heard a man shouting 'jump, I'll get you outside the window' as flames took hold of the home. The house was the family home of Layla and her mother Shell McGarry who is thought to be the woman who escaped. One local said today: 'Layla was a lovely girl. I feel so sorry for her family - it’s all so very sad. Her mum was brilliant - always thinking of her kids and making sure they had what they wanted.' Remarkably the fatal fire was the second to affect the family’s home in just a year. Shell had previously posted photographs of the damage to the Kingsway house last July after it caught fire, when she appealed for people to contribute to a GoFundMe page set up to help the family in its aftermath. The pictures showed the aftermath of the blaze which left rooms scorched and blackened. A local said: 'They had to move out after the fire last year. The mum said they needed to have a lot of work done and safety improvements made. I think they only moved back in last November.' Merseyside Police and Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service have launched a joint investigation into the cause of the fatal blaze. Today grieving friends of the teen girl, named locally as Layla, have been laying floral tributes, teddy bears, dolls, and Disney characters in tribute. Detective Inspector Steven O'Neill said: 'Our thoughts are with the family of the young girl at this very sad time. A joint investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing and the girl's family is being supported by specially trained officers.' Police officers have today been guarding a cordon outside the house, which, according to one local, had recently been renovated. A spokesperson said: 'MFRS Fire Control received a 999 call at 11.42pm last night, Wednesday, 2 April, with three fire engines on scene shortly after. 'On arrival, firefighters found one mid-terraced house with a fire located in the first-floor rear bedroom. Four firefighters were committed in breathing apparatus (BA) to extinguish the fire and search for occupants. 'A man, woman, and five children were able to escape from the property unharmed. 'Sadly, a 13-year-old girl was pronounced dead at the scene. Her family is aware and is being supported by specially trained officers. 'The fire was extinguished at 00.29am this morning, Thursday, 3 April, with natural ventilation taking place, and utilities to the premises were isolated. 'Neighbouring properties were checked for fire and smoke spread. The property of origin was checked for further hotspots as fire crews monitored temperatures to the first floor, roof space, and externally.'
    Layla Allen died in the blaze in which her five siblings and parents escaped unharmed (Picture: PA/Family Handout)

    The fire services offered to refer the family to SAFE (Safety Advice and Fire Education), but the investigator said ‘safe interventions were declined’ by Layla’s mum.

    She said the cause of that first fire ‘was put down to a child playing with a lighter’.

    Ms Bhardwaj told the family she is ‘concerned about the fact that there has been a second fire within such a short period of time’ and glad social services are involved.

    ‘If there’s any help that’s out there, that can assist you in educating them and yourselves, that needs to be considered,’ she said.

    ‘I cannot stress enough the importance of you as a family, for the children, to have the input of the fire services to give you guidance and support in keeping the children safe.

    ‘This is the second fire in similar circumstances within a very, very short period of time involving lighters, and this time the sad consequence was Layla’s death.’

    UK News has contacted Merseyside Police for comment.

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