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Mother killed in 'arson' attack Mother killed in 'arson' attack
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A mother has died and her 17-month-old son is critically ill in hospital after a suspected arson attack at a flat in Southwark, south-east London.A mother has died and her 17-month-old son is critically ill in hospital after a suspected arson attack at a flat in Southwark, south-east London.
Neighbours rescued the boy but were unable to save his mother from the burning building early on Sunday.Neighbours rescued the boy but were unable to save his mother from the burning building early on Sunday.
Fire crews brought the woman out of the fourth-floor flat in Weston Road, but resuscitation attempts failed.Fire crews brought the woman out of the fourth-floor flat in Weston Road, but resuscitation attempts failed.
A 36-year-old man arrested in Southwark a few hours later is being questioned by murder squad detectives.A 36-year-old man arrested in Southwark a few hours later is being questioned by murder squad detectives.
Up to four neighbours forced their way into the flat in Chartham House when the fire broke out just after midnight.Up to four neighbours forced their way into the flat in Chartham House when the fire broke out just after midnight.
They managed to save the boy who suffered serious burns and is being treated in a specialist burns unit.They managed to save the boy who suffered serious burns and is being treated in a specialist burns unit.
Police said the woman, thought to be in her late 30s, died at the scene.Police said the woman, thought to be in her late 30s, died at the scene.
London Fire Brigade said 25% of the flat was damaged in the fire.London Fire Brigade said 25% of the flat was damaged in the fire.
Det Ch Insp Carl Mehta said: "We are keen to hear to hear from anyone who may have seen anyone leaving the block around this time, or any vehicle arriving or departing. Det Ch Insp Carl Mehta said: "We are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen anyone leaving the block around this time, or any vehicle arriving or departing.
"We also ask anyone who may have heard or seen a disturbance at the address to come forward.""We also ask anyone who may have heard or seen a disturbance at the address to come forward."