Four-year-old boy found dead after Dandenong house fire

By Chris Vedelago
Updated October 1 2016 - 8:08pm, first published 7:19pm
The Country Fire Authority says five people were treated for apparently non-life threatening injuries.
The Country Fire Authority says five people were treated for apparently non-life threatening injuries.
Ann Street, Dandenong where a child died in a house fire on Saturday morning. Photo: Chris Vedelago
Ann Street, Dandenong where a child died in a house fire on Saturday morning. Photo: Chris Vedelago
Ann Street, Dandenong where a child died in a house fire on Saturday morning. Photo: Chris Vedelago
Ann Street, Dandenong where a child died in a house fire on Saturday morning. Photo: Chris Vedelago
The house where the four-year-old died. Photo: Penny Stephens
The house where the four-year-old died. Photo: Penny Stephens
The boys' uncle charged into the room despite the flames. Photo: Penny Stephens
The boys' uncle charged into the room despite the flames. Photo: Penny Stephens

A tragic house fire in Melbourne's south-east left a four-year-old boy dead but his one-year-old half-brother suffered only minor injuries after a courageous rescue on Saturday morning.

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