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Wisconsin mother loses all 3 kids in horrifying Thanksgiving blaze: ‘My whole world’



A Wisconsin mother was left anguished after her three kids died in a Thanksgiving fire at their father’s apartment — and said she’d have died before letting her kids perish in her care.

“You can sit here and say all you want to, ‘I would have done this, this and this,’ and in the situation it’s completely different,” said Jourdan Feasby, who lost her beloved children in the Kenosha blaze Thursday night.

“But I will tell you that if I was in that situation, without a doubt, my kids would’ve been out or I would’ve been dead with them,” she told CBS 58.

Connor, 9, Rylee, 10, and Alena, 7, were all killed Thursday when a fire ripped through their father’s apartment. ABC

Feasby’s three kids, 10-year-old Rylee, 9-year-old Connor, and 7-year-old Alena, were killed after she dropped them at their father’s place that morning so they could spend the holiday with him.

But that night she received a call from her sister with unthinkable news: all three of her kids had died in a fire.

“I was so excited for Christmas shopping but now it’s just caskets,” she told the outlet. “They brought all of this light that now I don’t have.”

The blaze broke out at the apartment around 10:30 p.m. Thursday.

Jourdan Feasby said she would have died before she left her kids behind to be killed in a fire. ABC

Rylee and Connor were both killed at the scene — little Alena was rushed to a hospital where she later succumbed to her injuries.

Their father — Feasby’s ex — was also hospitalized with smoke inhalation, but was later released.

It remains unclear what sparked the fire, and an investigation is underway.

The fire broke out around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday. What caused it remains unclear, and is under investigation. ABC

Feasby said she’s barely been able to process what happened since she received that fateful phone call.

“I couldn’t process what I was hearing on the phone,” she told WISN.

“They were just my whole world, and they were literally the brightest things that I have ever had in my life,” she added. “I feel so alone, to go from having my whole world to nothing.”

“It does bring you peace that they are all together, that way none of them are alone, but it’s also hard in a selfish sense for myself because I didn’t want to get left behind.”

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