Indiana, USA, when he saw the raging inferno.Unable to make a call to 911, he parked his car on the driveway and ran into the building.READ MORE: Gutted mum says her Homebase garden furniture 'exploded in heat and set fire to house' Shouting for survivors he got no response but as he moved through the house he found everyone asleep.
According to the Mail, the children’s parents, David and Tiera Barrett, had been out playing darts at a bar nearby. Aged from one to 18, he managed to move four victims from the house and to the safety outside, saving the lives of Seionna Barrett, 18, Shaylee, 13, Kaleia, 1, and Livian Knifley, 13.But it was only afterwards that he discovered there was still a six-year-old, nicknamed baby-K, stuck inside the home.A police spokesperson said: “Nicholas told me about an inner dialogue he had with himself.
He knew he was there to get that child out, and even though the fire and smoke downstairs frightened him, he would not quit.”Initially unable to find the baby, Metro reports he heard a cry coming from inside.
Smoke in his lungs, Bostic was apparently unable to see and struggled to find the child.According to the Mail, Bostic said: “I ran inside and looked under beds and closets, but I couldn't find her.“But when I got to the stairs, I heard some faint crying.“I thought, 'I don't want to die here'.''Forced to crawl he found the six-year-old and attempted to take her to safety but lost his bearings, was unable to find the back door and instead was forced back upstairs by the fire.Punching out a window to create an escape route, he struggled to get the child out of the house when she got caught in a blind.
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