Mother who lost four children in arson attack is fighting for her life in ...

A mother who lost four of her children in an arson attack is 'in a critical condition' 18 months after the blaze, her family have revealed. 

Michelle Pearson's family had hopes for her recovery after she came out of a coma last year but her mother has taken to Facebook to say that her health has deteriorated in the last ten weeks. 

The 37-year-old mother-of-five suffered unimaginable loss in December 2017 when her home was petrol bombed by Zak Bolland and David Worrall at 5 am after a petty argument involving Ms Pearson's eldest son, the Manchester Evening News reported. 

Michelle Pearson is seen in her message to a vigil

Mrs Pearson in an undated photo

Michelle Pearson (seen on the left in a message to a vigil; and right, in an undated family photo) was put into an induced coma after the attack on December 11 2017, which killed Demi, 15, Brandon, eight, and his sisters, Lacie, seven, and Lia, three

She lost Demi, 15, Brandon, eight, Lacie, seven, and Lia, three, in the fire in Walkden, Salford. Her son Kyle, now 17, and his friend, Bobby Harris survived after climbing out of a bedroom window. 

Now, her mother Sandra Lever, has revealed the latest crushing news in an emotional message shared last night. 

She wrote: 'We have been reluctant to share Michelle's journey over the past few months as we have been focusing on getting her better.

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