4 Children Killed Mobile Home: Smoke Inhalation Reportedly Kills 1-Year-Old Twin Sisters, 4 And 2-Year-Old Brothers Of Sisters [VIDEO}

4 children killed mobile home: Four children died from smoke inhalation in a South Carolina mobile home fire Wednesday.

Coroner J. Todd Hardee told the Associated Press (AP) that he identified the children from the Hartsville home as 10-month-old twin sisters Myasia and Kynasia Hawkins. The other two of the 4 children killed mobile home including the twins' brothers. The two-year-old Camaron Mason and four-year-old Delonta Dixon, were also killed.

It took firefighters less than 10 minutes to put out the fire that broke out Wednesday afternoon at the home near Hartsville, a city 60 miles east of Columbia where 4 children killed mobile home took place, according to the AP.

The cause of the fire has yet to been determined. Investigators noted they are unaware of the children's mother's whereabouts when the first started, which seemed to cause 4 children killed mobile home.

She was a good parent," Bernitha McCrea, who lives down the block and said she knew the mother well, told the AP. "She would have tried to save them. She loved those babies."

A neighbor said she heard a loud explosion and saw the fire sweep through the mobile home. She said she tried to get the children out but flames bursted out of the window, preventing her from entering.

"There wasn't anything I could do," she said. "It started burning too fast."

Autopsies are planned for Thursday to confirm the names of the deceased and the cause of death.

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