Khailesh Thanabalasingham secretary for the New Zealand Refugee council lost his son, wife and mother-in-law in a fire. PHOTO/supplied
Khailesh Thanabalasingham secretary for the New Zealand Refugee council lost his son, wife and mother-in-law in a fire. PHOTO/supplied
The funeral for a Flat Bush woman, her 5-year-old son and mother who all died in a house fire shortly before Christmas is being held today.
A service for Bhamini Theiventhiran, her little boy Bareth Kailesh and her mother Umadhevi Theiventhiran is at 1pm at the Manukau Memorial Gardens inAuckland.
Their families have farewelled the "loving mother, wonderful wife and beautiful little boy" in a funeral notice in the Herald.
The trio died when a fire ripped through their Flat Bush home on December 22, leaving Bhamini's husband Kaileshan Thanabalasingham with burns to 40 per cent of his body and in a medically-induced coma.
The prominent refugee advocate had opened his eyes when family arrived from overseas on Saturday but was still heavily sedated, lawyer and close friend Deborah Manning said last week.
The couple's 11-year-old daughter and Bhamini's father were the only two to make it out of the fire unscathed.
The young girl reportedly escaped to tell firefighters people were still inside the two-storey house, which was well ablaze, with windows exploding and smoke billowing.
Fire crews worked on putting it out and enabling a rescue crew to get inside, but were unable to save everyone.