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13-year-old B.C. girl dies after hair catches fire at backyard firepit

A 13-year-old girl has died after catching fire at a backyard firepit in British Columbia, leaving her family searching for answers about what exactly happened.

Grace Peerless experienced medical complications before she died, mother says

Grace Peerless from Terrace, B.C., is shown in a family handout photo. The 13-year-old died after catching fire at a backyard firepit. (Handout/Canadian Press)

A 13-year-old girl has died after catching fire at a backyard firepit in British Columbia, leaving her family searching for answers about what exactly happened.

Lynn Peerless says she looked out her backyard window inTerracelast week when she heard her daughter Grace screaming and saw her hair on fire.

"I yelled at her to stop, drop and roll and I yelled at my son who was also home at the time to grab the garden hose, because I saw her on fire,'' Peerless said in an interview Thursday.

"I'll never forget looking out my window and seeing my daughter with her hair on fire.''

Firepit'impossible' to fall into, mother says

Peerless said the family was burning some branches from a fallen tree in the firepit, which she described as an old washing machine mounted on a pole 45 to 60 centimetres off the ground, making it "impossible'' to fall into.

Grace was alone, she said, so no one saw the fire spread, but Peerless believes an ember may have landed on her daughter's hair or clothing. Hairspray may have acted as an accelerant.

Doctors told her that Grace had a 95 per cent chance of surviving, before she was taken to B.C. Children's Hospital in Vancouver for treatment, she said.

After spending time with Grace in the hospital, Peerless went to the Easter Seals House to get some sleep for the first time in almost three days. That's when she was told Grace had experienced medical complications.

Burning logs.
Peerless' mother said the family was burning some branches from a fallen tree in the firepit, which was built in a way that made it "impossible" to fall into. (Shutterstock)

The B.C. Coroners Service is investigating the exact cause of death, but Peerless said she was told Grace had mostly second-degree burns to between 25 and 30 per cent of her body. She was scheduled for surgery before she went into cardiac arrest.

The coroners service investigates all sudden and unexpected deaths and is also responsible for investigating all child deaths in B.C.

The service said it cannot release or confirm an identity due to privacy legislation, but it is in the early stages of an investigation involving a teenage girl fromTerracewho died in hospital in Vancouver on Saturday after she was injured inTerraceon May 24.

'It feels like we're in a bad dream'

Peerless described Grace as a girl who loved fashion, loved singing and had a "bounce in her step.'' She was the kind of kid who got along with pretty well everyone, floating between social circles, her mother said.

Grace grew up with fire and understood fire safety well, said Peerless.

"Fire is part of our culture in northern B.C., so children in this area are raised from the time they're infants (to) know fire safety,'' she said.

"This wasn't some city kid who has never seen a fire in her life, who was around the fire by herself.

"It feels like we're in a bad dream.''