💔 “THE FIRE TOOK EVERYTHING AWAY.”
Nicole Blevins broke her silence after the Christmas fire that claimed the lives of her two daughters, Riley and Maggie.
“They were my world. My reason to live. Now I’m lost,” she said — with her daughters’ LAST WORDS still haunting her today.
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In the quiet community of Kingsport, Tennessee, a devastating Christmas morning house fire on December 25, 2025, shattered a family and left an entire region in mourning. The blaze claimed the lives of two young sisters—Riley Blevins, 11, and Maggie Blevins, 9—while their mother, Nicole Blevins, suffered severe, life-threatening burns and other injuries as she fought to escape and save her children.
The fire erupted around 6:15 a.m. in the 600 block of West Valley Drive (also referenced in some reports as the Rock Springs community), with authorities from the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office responding swiftly. Despite efforts, the girls perished in the flames, and Nicole was rushed to an ICU burn unit in North Carolina (Wake Forest), where she underwent multiple surgeries for third-degree burns covering significant portions of her body, along with broken bones from jumping out of a window to survive.
Here are heartbreaking family photos of Nicole with her daughters Riley and Maggie, capturing the joy and love they shared before the tragedy:
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Nicole’s heartfelt statement to her community
After enduring weeks of intensive treatment, including surgeries to address non-healing burns on her back and ongoing recovery, Nicole was finally able to share a poignant message with her supporters. Released through family and local media channels, her words reflect profound grief, gratitude, and a shattered sense of purpose:
“My kids were my everything. They were my purpose in life. Now I just feel lost.” “I cannot express the gratefulness and love everyone has shown,” said Nicole. “My babies were amazing and will forever be remembered as just that. I’m again very thankful for the outpouring of love. If everyone could keep praying – that is all I can ask for. The support has been overwhelming and has blown me away. For myself – my body is on the mend, but my heart is forever broken.”
The statement, shared widely on Facebook and local news outlets, underscores the dual battle Nicole faces: physical healing from horrific injuries and the unimaginable emotional void left by the loss of her two daughters, described by loved ones as an “inseparable pair” full of love and light.
Here are somber images of memorials and tributes that have sprung up outside the family home and in the community, with candles, flowers, and heartfelt messages honoring Riley and Maggie:

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A community’s overwhelming response
The tragedy has united Kingsport and beyond. A GoFundMe organized by Nicole’s sister, Lacie Hafley, has rallied support, noting that the family lost everything—home, car, possessions—in the fire. Local businesses, sports leagues like the Boone Ballerz (where the girls were involved), and residents have hosted fundraisers and vigils. Nicole’s employer, The Addington Agency, and others have contributed, while prayers continue for her long road to recovery, which may involve months of treatment and rehabilitation.
The Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), continues to probe the cause of the fire, though no official determination has been released.
Riley and Maggie, students at Boones Creek Elementary, were remembered as bright, loving girls who brought joy to everyone around them. Their father, Todd, and extended family have also been enveloped in grief, with the community stepping in to provide comfort during this “incredibly difficult time.”
Here are additional touching visuals of the young sisters, whose memories live on through family photos and community tributes:
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In the wake of this holiday heartbreak, Nicole’s words serve as a raw testament to a mother’s enduring love and the shattering pain of loss. The outpouring of support offers a small light amid the darkness, as prayers continue for her healing—body and heart—and for the eternal remembrance of Riley and Maggie, two amazing girls gone far too soon.
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