By Beth Musgrave
bmusgrave@herald-leader.com
Fire officials are still investigating the cause of a Mount Sterling apartment fire that killed a teenage girl and her three young cousins Wednesday.
Jim Carroll, a spokesman for the state fire marshal’s office, said investigators have determined that the fire was not intentionally set. “We don’t believe that it was a suspicious fire,” Carroll said. Kentucky State Police and the state fire marshal’s office are both investigating the cause of the fire.
Shirley Dawn Rothwell, 17, was baby-sitting Brandon Elam, 3, Wayne Elam, 5, and Timmy Elam, 7, when the fire started before 11 a.m. Wednesday. Neighbors pulled the four children from the fire before fire crews got there. The four were taken to St. Joseph Hospital in Mount Sterling where they were pronounced dead by emergency room staff. The three boys were with Shirley Dawn in her home, family friends said. The three boys lived across the street.
Montgomery County Coroner Wally Johnson said Friday that an autopsy performed Thursday showed that all four died of smoke inhalation.
Meanwhile, the Mount Sterling community is gathering donations to help the two families offset funeral and burial costs.
Hopey Newkirk, director of pupil personnel for the Montgomery County school system, where two of the boys were students, said the school system is asking people to send donations to Herald & Stewart Home for Funerals. Checks should be made directly to Herald & Stewart, Newkirk said. Those who wish to send donations can send them to Herald & Stewart Home for Funerals, 1002 Woodford Drive, Mount Sterling, Ky. 40353.
Newkirk said someone from the community has donated four burial plots for the children.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Herald & Stewart.

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