Brien Karlson.Photo: GoFundMe

Brien Karlson - Boy, 11, Dies from Injuries After House Fire in the Middle of the Night

An 11-year-old boy has died in Connecticut following a fire at his family’s home on Valentine’s Day.

Officials said Brien Karlson, a sixth-grade student at John Read Middle School in Redding, wasseriously injuredTuesday night when his home on Diamond Hill Roadwent up in flames, according to CT Insider and NBC affiliate WVIT. Thefire broke outaround 11:30 p.m., according to fire officials.

“It is with tremendous sadness that we share news that Brien died this afternoon after a courageous fight,” wrote McKinnon, who heads the Easton, Redding and Region 9 School Districts.

An investigation into the fire is ongoing, according to WVIT.

“His loss has left an immense hole in our hearts,” read a social media post shared to the troop’s Facebook page on Friday.

“He loved being a scout and his energy and determination endeared him to all of us in the short year he was with the troop,” the statement read. “His strength, kindness, and spirit will be greatly missed,” the statement read.

Brien’s parents and 9-year-old sister Kelly were also transported to local hospitals after the fire tore through the family’s home “while they slept,” according to the social media post.

The status of their injuries are currently unclear.

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In a statement, the family said Brien “brought immeasurable joy and laughter” to his friends and family “with his quick wit, easy laugh and tireless sense of adventure,” according to CT Insider.

They described their son, who would have celebrated his 12th birthday next month, as a “young, but avid, outdoorsman,” per the report.

“We, of course, want to support Brien’s family in any way we can in their loss,” McKinnon said.

AGoFundMe campaignfor the Karlson family has raised more than $160,000 as of Friday.

“Tara and Scott are now experiencing every parent’s worst nightmare, and Kelly lost a best friend,” wrote organizers Jessica Jacob and Elissa Williams.

source: people.com