Six-year-old boy killed in Derbyshire house fire was "superhero"
Riley Jake Jackson's family released a statement saying he was a "superhero".
The statement said: "Riley touched the lives of everyone who met him. “Despite being born with a serious heart condition and needing surgery just after his first birthday at Glenfield Hospital, as well as dealing with multiple health conditions, he took it in his stride like the brave warrior that he is.
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Hide Ad“Riley loved life and lived every day to the full, never letting any barriers hold him back.
“He is a superhero, and his light will always shine as brightly as his smile.”
Riley’s family has asked for privacy.
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Hide AdThey have also said that anyone who wishes to make a donation to charity in Riley’s memory can do so at:
* Heart Link Children’s Charity, based at Glenfield Hospital
* Keep The Beat children’s charity
* Patches Heart Group
Firefighters were called to a blaze at a house on Shaw Street West in Ilkeston at around 10.39pm on Friday.
Riley suffered serious injuries and was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham but sadly died.
A joint police and fire service investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing, but it is not currently being treated as deliberate or malicious.