Excerpts from abc7chicago.com: A tragic house fire in Gresham left a 10-year-old girl and her mother dead early Sunday morning. The incident occurred at a home on the 8600-block of South Hermitage. Family members identified the victims as Ieashia Ford and her daughter, Porsche. According to relatives, the two were asleep when the fire broke out, which they believe was not an accident. Four other individuals were hospitalized after the fire, including the mother’s boyfriend and two cousins. All are expected to recover, though the investigation into the cause of the fire continues. Firefighters rescued six people from the scene, but only four survived. Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of the blaze, calling it a "death and fire investigation." There is growing concern that the fire may have been intentional. A family member reported that the mother had recently argued with someone who had been harassing her. "He was sending her text messages and threatening her," said Felicia White, a relative. "He said he was going to set her house on fire." Arson investigators were on the scene, but officials have not released details about the fire's origin. As the community mourns, local authorities are urging residents to check their smoke detectors and ensure they are functioning properly. From CFD Media on Twitter: 8624 S Hermitage: Working fire with 6 transports. EMS plan 1. Two of the victims are extremely critical at Little Company of Mary. All adults. No smoke detectors heard. CFD Media photo Update: Tragically, the two patients transported to Little Company of Mary have died. We don’t have exact ages yet, but one may be younger than initially reported. (Langford) Update: One of the victims from 8624 Hermitage has been identified as a girl around 12 years old. The other victim is an adult. Update: The four adults taken to Christ Medical Center are expected to recover. The two patients taken to Little Company of Mary have died. Both are females—one about 12, the other in her 30s. No cause of the fire has been determined yet. OFI is on the scene. CFD Media photo The fire safety team will be working in the area of 8624 Hermitage today at 10 am, providing smoke detectors and safety information. Crews are handing out smoke detectors and fire safety tips near the site of the deadly fire on 86th and Hermitage. Please make sure your smoke detectors are working—every second counts in a fire. (4-1-10) CFD Media photo Special Agent Mitch Kushner, veteran Zoe, and new recruit GG from the State Fire Marshal’s Office are assisting with the investigation at 86th & Hermitage to determine the cause and origin of the fire. (4-1-10) FOSHAN WINKAI ALUMINIUM CO.,LTD , https://www.winkaialu.com