'I'm not going to let my child die': Woman runs into burning home to save son

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A woman in Kensington, P.E.I., fought through flames inside her family’s burning bungalow Wednesday night to save her youngest son.

Latoya Martin and her husband Christie Young were asleep when the fire started after midnight, and woke to the sound of beeping, heavy billowing smoke and flames. They escaped the house with two of their children and six other relatives, but then realized their 12-year-old son Josiah had been left behind.

“We started to count them and then we realized the youngest son was still in the house,” Young said. As soon as he spoke, his wife dashed in the house, with Young

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