Fund set up for family of 2-year-old fire victim

Fund set up for family of 2-year-old fire victim

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HOWELL TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP/WJBK) -- A fund has been established for the family of a 2-year-old Livingston County girl who died from burns she sustained in a fire.

Donations to the Ariana Rosemarie Robinson trust may be made at any PNC Bank branch.

Family spokeswoman Adela Piper is with the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency. She says the family needs "healing and shelter," and the agency is assisting along with the Livingston County chapter of the American Red Cross.

The fire started about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday at Fairlawn Estates Mobile Home Park in Howell Township, about 45 miles northwest of Detroit.

Authorities say Ariana's father sustained burns to his hands and arms while trying to rescue his daughter.

The family plans on having a private funeral and family-only visitation.

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