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Fire and police investigators are combing a house in East Sussex where two young brothers died in a blaze.Fire and police investigators are combing a house in East Sussex where two young brothers died in a blaze.
The boys, five and seven, were found by firefighters at the terraced home in Milfoil Drive, Eastbourne, on Saturday.The boys, five and seven, were found by firefighters at the terraced home in Milfoil Drive, Eastbourne, on Saturday.
Their mother, named by neighbours as Denise Goldsmith, 29, was treated in hospital for minor burns and released.Their mother, named by neighbours as Denise Goldsmith, 29, was treated in hospital for minor burns and released.
Floral tributes to "Taylor" and "Lewis" have been laid outside their home. One read: "To Denise, thinking of you all. God bless your babies. RIP."Floral tributes to "Taylor" and "Lewis" have been laid outside their home. One read: "To Denise, thinking of you all. God bless your babies. RIP."
Neighbours said Ms Goldsmith was screaming for help as smoke billowed from house.Neighbours said Ms Goldsmith was screaming for help as smoke billowed from house.
It is thought some neighbours tried in vain to rescue the boys from the fire, which broke out on Saturday afternoon.It is thought some neighbours tried in vain to rescue the boys from the fire, which broke out on Saturday afternoon.
'Very upset''Very upset'
Neighbour Julie James said the brothers were pupils at nearby Shinewater Primary School.Neighbour Julie James said the brothers were pupils at nearby Shinewater Primary School.
"They were at school with my children, although they were in different years so they didn't know them," she said."They were at school with my children, although they were in different years so they didn't know them," she said.
"It's a tragic story really, everyone round here is very upset.""It's a tragic story really, everyone round here is very upset."
Floral tributes have been left at the houseFloral tributes have been left at the house
The house was guarded by police officers overnight, with more arriving at the property on Sunday morning.The house was guarded by police officers overnight, with more arriving at the property on Sunday morning.
Chief Insp Dick Coates said there were no early indications as to how the fire had started.Chief Insp Dick Coates said there were no early indications as to how the fire had started.
"We have a team of detectives working on it but at the present time there is nothing overly suspicious about the cause of the fire.""We have a team of detectives working on it but at the present time there is nothing overly suspicious about the cause of the fire."
"Initial indications do not suggest anything other than this being a tragic accident."
He said officers would be at the scene for several days, and that police would have a clearer idea how the fire had started by Monday or Tuesday.He said officers would be at the scene for several days, and that police would have a clearer idea how the fire had started by Monday or Tuesday.
He said Ms Goldsmith was being cared for by her family and the thoughts and prayers of the police were with them.He said Ms Goldsmith was being cared for by her family and the thoughts and prayers of the police were with them.
Post-mortem examinations on the boys have yet to be carried out.Post-mortem examinations on the boys have yet to be carried out.
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Chief Inspector Dick Coates speaks about the investigation