The father of a woman who died in a house fire in a northwestern Manitoba First Nation this week said his relatives who escaped the fire are carrying survivor's guilt. "Some of them, you know, blame themselves," said Jimmy Colomb Sr., who lost his daughter Daisy, 41, in the midday fire. "It's the way things are that we can't see our future, the way things will happen." Her home was fully engulfed by a fire on Amisk Drive in Pukatawagan First Nation, around 700 kilometres north of Winnipeg, at about 4:20 p.m. Tuesday, RCMP said. Community members have identified the woman as Daisy Colomb, a mother who was reported sleeping while the fire raged.
Source: CBC News May 24, 2018 12:47 UTC