An Illinois mother was charged about three months after an apartment fire killed all five of her children, officials said.
“Why are they trying to do this to her?” Greg Dunigan told the paper, adding that he doesn’t understand why she was charged in the case. “She done lost all she can lose already. Why they want to take the rest away, meaning herself? She don’t have nothing left (sic).”
Dunigan added that when the fire occurred, he and his wife were watching the children when Sabrina Dunigan left home to pick up her boyfriend from work at 3 a.m., according to local reports. Dunigan said that he and his wife leapt from the apartment’s second floor to escape.
Greg and Sabrina Dunigan said they believe it was an electrical fire in an apartment with no smoke detectors. Landlord Rudy McIntosh, however, told the Dispatch that their claim isn’t true, saying he put detectors in all his properties.
In 2019, Sabrina Dunigan and her five children were displaced by a previous fire in another East St. Louis home. At the time, she told KSDK that she believed the fire was set by her boyfriend.
It’s not clear if Sabrina Dunigan has an attorney.