Parties Mourn Usakos Family Loss in Fire Tragedy

Two political groups sent kind words to a family in Usakos after fire killed six people last Saturday. Police said the flames burned down a shack where several family members lived. Those who died included a very old grandmother aged 90, a young woman aged 18, plus four small children. Two of these kids were just three years old, and two others were six years old.

Roger Nautoro from PDM said this sad event hurt everyone across the area and country. He shared warm wishes from his party leaders to those who lost loved ones. They stand ready to help during this hard time. He thanked the police officers who came quickly to help at the scene. His group hopes police will learn exactly what caused this fire. They want fair treatment under the law for anyone responsible.

Nautoro believes every person needs safety in their home and community. He asked people to fight against bad behaviors that break apart families. He pointed at drugs and drinking as big problems that harm young people most of all. These issues need attention from everyone to prevent more tragedies like this one from happening again.

The AR group also sent a message Monday about this awful event. They worry about rising violence in many places. They promised to stay close with the family during their pain. This party thinks the fire shows we need more places to help people with mental health problems. They want programs where young people learn good values and care for others around them.

Both groups suggest we need stronger ways to protect each other in our towns and villages. They want places where people value life above all else. The fire has made these political parties call for better systems to keep families safe from harm. They see this tragedy as a reason to work harder on community safety across the country.
 

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