Arson investigator: Woman started fatal fire over eviction by sister

By PEGGY O'HARE and DALE LEZON
Copyright 2010 HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Feb. 22, 2011, 2:31PM

A woman has been accused of setting a 3-alarm fire that left an 11-year-old boy dead and injured several others at a southeast Houston apartment complex last weekend.

Rosalidia Chirinos Romero, 40, was arrested at 11:45 p.m. Monday on a charge of arson causing bodily injury or death. She was arrested immediately after she confessed to setting the fire at the Pebble Walk Apartments at 8500 Broadway near Rockhill shortly after 3 a.m. Saturday, said Houston Fire Department senior arson investigator Ruben Hernandez. She remains in jail today with her bond set at $250,000.

The child, Jorge Gallan, was discovered dead in an apartment where he lived, which is directly upstairs from the first-floor apartment where Romero had been staying as a guest, Hernandez said. The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences will perform an autopsy to determine how the boy died.

Romero had been staying for about a month at the downstairs apartment leased by her sister, Hernandez said. She became upset early Saturday when her sister and the sister’s estranged husband decided Romero had been staying at the apartment too long and needed to leave, Hernandez said.

Romero went to sleep on the couch and heard her sister and her sister’s husband arguing in the bedroom about her staying there just before the fire erupted, Hernandez said.

"She admitted to us that she set the fire — she was fed up with how she was being treated," Hernandez said.

Investigators said Romero walked outside through a sliding glass door and opened an exterior closet door on the apartment’s patio. She is accused of using a cigarette lighter to torch a bag of clothing inside the closet, Hernandez said. Romero then went back to the couch and reclined on it as if she was sleeping and acted surprised by the fire, Hernandez said.

The fire spread from the first-floor apartment’s patio to the apartment unit directly upstairs, where the 11-year-old child who was killed lived with his father and younger brother. The 11-year-old boy died, and his father suffered burns and cuts to his hands from breaking a window while trying to get the children to safety, Hernandez said. The victim’s 9-year-old brother also was hurt when his father tossed him outside through the broken window to neighbors standing on the ground below, Hernandez said.

The fire also spread to the attic of the 37-year-old apartment building. Several firefighters also were hurt battling the blaze, Hernandez said.

Romero escaped the blaze. Her sister and brother-in-law and their four children also escaped. But the fire destroyed 20 apartment units, two of which were vacant. The 18 families left homeless by the fire were relocated to other apartment units with the help of the American Red Cross.

Romero showed a slight amount of remorse about the boy’s death, Hernandez said. He said her eyes became watery with tears when she said she didn’t intend for a child to die.

"She told us she felt sorry about it," Hernandez said.

About 130 firefighters battled the blaze.

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