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ARSON victim Joel Uhrie’s distraught older brother survived an attempted stabbing at the house just weeks before the tragedy, it emerged last night.

Relatives suspect gang rivals of Sam, 21, who has spent time in jail and is thought to have lived there until recently, were targeting him when they killed Joel, seven.

 Arson victim Joel Urhie dressed as a firefighter for world book day
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Arson victim Joel Urhie dressed as a firefighter for world book dayCredit: PA:Press Association

Joel’s aunt Ruth Urhie, 64, said: “Sam has just come out of jail and they came there to stab him.

“He’s the one they are looking for and they take the life of this young boy.”

Other relatives claimed Joel’s devastated mum Sophie had blamed Sam when he visited her and his sister Sarah, 19, in hospital after they both escaped the flames.

A family member claimed Sophie confronted Sam telling him "you have killed Joel", yesterday.

 It's thought Joel may have been the innocent victim of a gang who were attempting to target his  brother
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It's thought Joel may have been the innocent victim of a gang who were attempting to target his  brotherCredit: Nick Obank - The Sun

The family of tragic arson boy Joel Uhrie has backed a Sun reward of £25,000 to nail his killers and begged: “Someone please help us.”

A picture of Sam was given to The Sun Online by pals after being shared on Snapchat with the words "pain" and "you won't even know the half".

 Police are now treating the arson attack as murder after it claimed the life of little Joel
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Police are now treating the arson attack as murder after it claimed the life of little JoelCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Witnesses told how the grief-stricken brother was heard screaming: "It should have been me. Why not me to die?" as he travelled to the hospital after the blaze.

And today it emerged that grieving mum Efe, also known as Sophie, confronted her son in emotional scenes in hospital barely 24 hours after the fire had claimed his little brother's life.

A cousin of Joel's dad John, who did not want to give her name, told The Sun Online: "The mum blamed him. She told him straight away in the hospital ‘you have killed Joel'."

 A police officer examines under a car as part of their investigations
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A police officer examines under a car as part of their investigationsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

 

Video footage shows flames engulfing the Deptford residence that cost seven-year-old Joel Urhie his life

They further claimed Sam had fallen in with a "bad crowd" before the fire - a potential motive behind the blaze.

They added: "His parents have been trying to get him back on the straight and narrow.

"She’s tried as much as a mum could try. She’s a great mum.

"He fell into the wrong crowd. (His dad) John was getting stressed out by it."

A friend told how Sam was grief-stricken as he visited mum Sophie, 49, and sister Sarah, 18, in a hospital where they were recovering from non-life threatening injuries.

A Crown Prosecution Service spokesman confirmed Sam was jailed for four years and four months in February 2014 for two counts of supplying drugs and one of possession of “criminal property – cash”.

They said: “He pleaded guilty to all three.”

 Police have seized potentially useful CCTV that faces the front of the burn tout home
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Police have seized potentially useful CCTV that faces the front of the burn tout homeCredit: PA:Press Association
 The home was gutted in the blaze
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The home was gutted in the blazeCredit: The Sun Online

The family member also claimed parents John and Efe had been driven apart by Sam's behaviour, adding: "Sam drove them apart, he wasn’t listening, he was getting involved in fights, they didn’t know where he was coming from or where he was going to."

Joel died trapped in his bedroom after a fire was deliberately started at his home.

His mum and sister escaped by leaping from a first-floor window.

 The Deptford home was gutted by fire in the early morning blaze
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The Deptford home was gutted by fire in the early morning blazeCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Police have today seized potentially crucial CCTV footage as they investigate whether the attack is linked to a gang dispute.

CID officers removed the box connected to the camera system from a flat on the other side of the road from Joel's family home.

Family friend Grace Gbenedio, 56, said she visited Joel's family in hospital on Tuesday, saying they were "doing well".

She added she had spoken to Joel's brother Sam to ask how he was feeling and he said he is "fine as much as possible".

 Tributes have been left at the scene for the little schoolboy
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Tributes have been left at the scene for the little schoolboyCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Asked about speculation that he could have been the target, she said: "It can't be possible."

Alex Hope, 29, who knew Joel's brother Sam when they were growing up, said: "It's just devastating. I would love to know what the actual reason is.

"No one deserves that and it's just a shame the little one passed away in such tragic circumstances."

A neighbour, who lives five doors down, told The Sun Online today the family was reeling from the tragedy.

They said: "The mum is an amazing woman. Sam came round at about 7am in the morning and the police spoke to him.

"He wanted to get into the house and see his brother but wasn’t allowed. So he went to the hospital with his mum and sister. Everyone is still in shock."

Metropolitan Police has launched an arson investigation following ​a fire​​ in Deptford ​which claimed the life of a 7-year-old boy
 The horrific fire broke out in Deptford, South London in the early hours of Tuesday morning
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The horrific fire broke out in Deptford, South London in the early hours of Tuesday morning

A murder inquiry began after investigators established the fire was started with an accelerant.

Joel’s dad John, who is estranged from Sophie, raced to the house after getting a phone call telling him of the fire.

He said: “The first person I saw was my daughter in an ambulance. Then they said, ‘Joel is dead’. He was just a little boy. Seven years old.

“It’s devastating. He was a very lovely boy, it’s a terrible loss.

“I don’t know why anyone would want to attack my family.”

The family issued a heartbreaking photo of Joel wearing a child’s play firefighter outfit for world book day.

Detective Superintendent Jane Corrigan said: “An innocent seven-year-old boy has lost his life in what should have been the safest place for him — his own home.

“The pain his family must be enduring at this time is difficult to imagine. It’s truly shocking.”

Homicide detectives said they were keeping an “open mind” about the motive for the fire. The fire brigade said Joel was dead by the time firefighters got to him.


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