Ben Stonehouse remembered as Townsville teen killed in Garbutt house fire
A grieving mother has remembered her son who died in a “mystery” double-fatal house fire in Townsville as a hard-working young man who loved cars, horses and his girlfriend.
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A grieving mother has remembered her son who died in the “mystery” double-fatal house fire in Townsville as a hard-working and industrious young man who loved cars, horses and his girlfriend.
An emotional Christie Stonehouse confirmed that son Benjamin, known lovingly as Ben, had “fought to the end”, finally succumbing to critical burns in Brisbane on Saturday after the horror house fire in Garbutt on Friday afternoon.
Ms Stonehouse, a solo parent, said in addition to a devastated family, Ben also left behind dog Scout, horses Claire and Turbo and beloved girlfriend Shelby.
“(Shelby’s) not coping well, he absolutely adored her: she adored him and he adored her.”
Ms Stonehouse also revealed that she owned the double-storey home in Chandler Street that had been destroyed by fire and that Ben and the other 18-year-old victim were both tenants in the home, along with two other older adults.
She said she still wasn’t sure how the fire began.
“I’m not sure at this point, I haven’t been told too much,” she said.
“They haven’t said too much to me, I’m just letting them do their investigations and then let me know.”
Ms Stonehouse said her adored son was a beautiful young man.
“He was always there to help everyone,” she said, her voice cracking with emotion, “he always helped the underdog.”
Ms Stonehouse, who works is food services at Townsville Hospital, said her only child was a former student at Pimlico State High School who had already completed a spray painting and panel beating apprenticeship and had started learning the plastering trade.
“He worked his arse off,” she said.
She said Ben was a hard worker who used the money he made on cars, including a V8 Falcon.
“He just went and bought himself a VR Commodore five-litre V8 and he was fixing it up for himself … he was a petrol head.”
Ms Stonehouse confirmed that she had given her blessing to a GoFundMe page established by a friend of Ben’s to raise money for the family in the wake of the tragedy.
The page alleges that the fire was the result of an “arson tragedy”.
In a statement over the weekend, Queensland Police Service said they were investigating the cause of the blaze, appealing to anyone with CCTV or dashcam vision to come forward.
Ms Stonehouse said all the smoke alarms in the home had just been upgraded by her electrician.
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Originally published as Ben Stonehouse remembered as Townsville teen killed in Garbutt house fire