Rory Sykes, a former child star, died at the age of 32 in a fire in California
Former child actor Rory Callum Sykes died Wednesday, Jan. 8, in a fire in Palisades, according to a statement from his mother, Shelley Sykes. He was 32 years old.
Rory, an Australian actor who was born blind and has cerebral palsy, starred in a British television show “Kiddy Capers.” In addition to working in front of the cameras, Rory was also a motivational speaker and helped found the Happy Charity with his mom.
Sykes tried to evacuate their Malibu home when Palisade Fire caught fire, only to have difficulty reaching emergency services due to limited resources, including electricity.
“He was my child and he died needlessly,” Sykes said Australia’s top 10 news stories.
Sykes said her son lived in a boarding house on the family’s 17-acre Malibu Canyon property. As the Palisades Fire engulfed the community, it had no form of communication with the outside world.
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“Guess what didn’t work? 911 – all the phone lines were down,” she said. “He said, ‘Mom, leave me,’ and no mom can leave her child. I have a broken arm; I couldn’t pick him up. I couldn’t move him.”
In an attempt to evacuate, she drove to her local fire station for help, only to be told they had “no water.”
I said, ‘Oh my God, my son is locked in his room,'” Sykes recalled. – When the firemen brought me back, his cottage had burned to the ground.
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British-born Sykes moved to Australia as a child. He wrote a book, “Callum’s Medicine”, which detailed his determination to one day not only walk, but also see.
“He died of carbon monoxide poisoning, not burning,” Sykes said she was told by firefighters. “I didn’t want any pain for my child.”
Sykes is considering a class action lawsuit and is staying put for now.
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“I’m not going to budge,” Sykes said. “It’s going to be a place, a special place for Rory and I, and we’re going to make it even more beautiful than it already is.”
The Forestry and Fire Protection Administration reported on Sunday that Palisade Fire it burned 23,713 hectares and is now 11% contained. Five deaths were reported from the fire on Tuesday, January 7.
Less than 30 miles away, the Eaton Fire, which also ignited Jan. 7 in Altadena, has burned 14,117 acres and is now 27% contained. Eleven deaths have been confirmed.
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