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Selma, NC Reels From Christmas Morning House Fire

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SELMA, N.C. - February 1st, 2026 - The quiet town of Selma, North Carolina, is still reeling from the devastating house fire that claimed the lives of a father and son on Christmas morning, December 25th, 2025. While initially reported by WECT News on December 25th, 2025, the investigation into the cause of the blaze continues, and a wave of grief and support is sweeping through the Johnston County community.

The fire, which erupted at approximately 6:15 a.m., rapidly consumed a family home located in the area. First responders arrived to find the structure fully engulfed in flames, making rescue efforts impossible. Despite their valiant attempts, both the father and son were pronounced dead at the scene. Their identities have been confirmed as Robert Miller, 48, and his son, Ethan Miller, 12.

This tragic event cast a dark shadow over the holiday season for many, highlighting the fragility of life and the importance of fire safety. Local schools have offered grief counseling to students, particularly those who knew Ethan, a sixth-grader at Selma Middle School known for his enthusiasm in art class and his budding talent on the school's basketball team. The loss has deeply affected his classmates and teachers, many of whom describe him as a bright, energetic, and compassionate young boy.

The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) and the Johnston County Fire Marshal's Office are jointly investigating the fire's origin. While initial reports suggested a potential electrical malfunction, investigators are meticulously examining all possibilities, including accidental causes, and haven't ruled out any potential factors. A forensic team specializing in fire debris analysis has been brought in to conduct a thorough examination of the scene. The investigation is complicated by the extent of the damage, which has made identifying the point of origin particularly challenging.

"This is a heartbreaking situation, especially occurring on Christmas morning," stated Fire Marshal David Carter in a press conference last week. "Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the victims. We are committed to conducting a thorough and comprehensive investigation to determine the cause of this fire and to provide answers to the grieving family." He also urged residents to check their smoke detectors and ensure they are functioning correctly, emphasizing the vital role these devices play in fire prevention and early detection.

Following the tragedy, a GoFundMe campaign was launched by a close family friend to help cover funeral expenses and provide support to the surviving family members - Robert Miller's wife, Sarah Miller, and their 18-year-old daughter, Olivia Miller. The campaign quickly surpassed its initial goal, demonstrating the community's overwhelming generosity and compassion. Local businesses have also stepped up, offering donations and organizing fundraising events to support the family. Several nearby churches are providing meals and emotional support to Sarah and Olivia as they navigate this incredibly difficult time.

The incident has prompted renewed calls for increased fire safety awareness throughout Johnston County. The local fire department plans to host a series of public education workshops in the coming weeks, focusing on fire prevention, escape planning, and the importance of working smoke detectors. They are also partnering with local schools to implement fire safety programs for students of all ages.

The loss of Robert and Ethan Miller serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of fire. As the investigation continues, the community of Selma remains united in its grief and support for the Miller family, hoping that justice and closure will eventually be found amidst this profound tragedy. The family has requested privacy during this difficult time, and the community is respecting their wishes while continuing to offer support in any way they can. Further updates will be provided as the SBI and Fire Marshal's Office release additional information.


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