8-year-old US boy dies after saving six relatives from fire

January 23, 2014

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New York, Jan 23: In a heroic act, an eight-year-old boy in the US saved six relatives from a house fire but died while saving his disabled grandfather.

Tyler Doohan, from East Rochester, New York, was staying at the home of relatives in the nearby town of Penfield when he noticed a fire in the single-wide mobile home, Penfield Fire Chief Chris Ebmeyer said.

As firefighters and sheriff's deputies responded to Sunday night's emergency call, Doohan was able to wake six other people in the small trailer, including two more children aged 4 and 6, the fire chief said.

Doohan then went back to help his grandfather, who was disabled and would have been unable to get out of the home on his own, Ebmeyer said.

"By that time, the fire had travelled to the back of the trailer," Ebmeyer was quoted as saying by CNN. "Unfortunately they both succumbed to heat and smoke."

The pair was found together on a bed in the back room. It appeared that the boy was trying to lift his grandfather from the bed when he was overcome by the smoke and fire, the fire chief said.

"It makes me really proud, it really does, but I just want him back," Doohan's mother, Crystal Vrooman, told CNN affiliate WHAM channel.

Doohan and his grandfather were like best friends, Vrooman said.

An online fundraising campaign has so far raised over USD 28,000 for Doohan's funeral and his family.

Another relative was found dead in a front room, although his exact relation to Doohan was not clear.

Several pets -- including dogs, cats, a rabbit and hamsters -- also died in the fire, Ebmeyer said.

Richard Stutzman Jr, interim superintendent of the East Rochester School District where Doohan attended fourth grade, issued a statement, saying: "In bravely and selflessly giving his own life, he was able to save the lives of six others -- and he truly is a hero."

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November 22,2025

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New York/Washington: US President Donald Trump has again claimed to have solved the conflict between India and Pakistan, repeating his assertion during a meeting with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office.

Mamdani flew to Washington DC for his first meeting with Trump in the White House on Friday. Trump said he “enjoyed” the meeting, which he described as “great.”

During remarks in the Oval Office, with Mamdani standing next to him, Trump repeated his claim that he solved the May conflict between India and Pakistan.

"I did eight peace deals of countries, including India and Pakistan,” he said.

On Wednesday, Trump had said he threatened to put 350 per cent tariffs on India and Pakistan if they did not end their conflict, repeating his claim that he solved the fighting between the nuclear-armed neighbours and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called him to say “we're not going to go to war.”

Since May 10, when Trump announced on social media that India and Pakistan had agreed to a “full and immediate” ceasefire after a “long night” of talks mediated by Washington, he has repeated his claim over 60 times that he “helped settle” the tensions between India and Pakistan.

India has consistently denied any third-party intervention. India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians. India and Pakistan reached an understanding on May 10 to end the conflict after four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes.

Mamdani emerged victorious in the closely-watched battle for New York City Mayor, becoming the first South Asian and Muslim to be elected to sit at the helm of the largest city in the US.

He had been the front-runner in the NYC Mayoral election for months and defeated Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa and political heavyweight former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, who ran as an independent candidate and was officially endorsed by Trump just hours before the elections.

Indian-descent Mamdani is the son of renowned filmmaker Mira Nair and Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani. He was born and raised in Kampala, Uganda and moved to New York City with his family when he was 7. Mamdani became a naturalised US citizen only recently, in 2018.

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