Kenneth Roberts and son, 12, killed in morning basement fire at Hempstead apartment building

A 42-year-old man and a 12-year-old boy, whose family said they were father and son, are dead after a fire broke out in the basement of a Hempstead apartment building early Friday, authorities said.
Later Friday morning, speaking at the Albemarle Avenue building, Nassau police identified the man as Kenneth Roberts, 42, but did not identify the boy.

Kenneth Roberts, 42, was killed by a fire that broke out at a multiunit dwelling on Albemarle Avenue in Hempstead early Friday. Credit: Roberts Family
Lissett Cruz, 40, who said she was Roberts' wife, said she was staying with her mother Thursday night and woke to a call about the fire around 6 a.m.

Kenneth Roberts and his son, Mekhi, 12. Credit: Roberts Family
"They were good people," Cruz said of her husband, a veterinary technician whom she married four years ago. She identified the 12-year-old as Mekhi Roberts, her stepson.
Cruz said she first met Roberts through one of his sisters. She was drawn to his passion for his work with cats and dogs, "his looks" and "his personality," she said later.
Mekhi attended Baldwin Middle School, Cruz said. She described him as "very energetic" and a "good kid who was loving and enjoyed video games."
A 911 call about the fire came in around 4 a.m. at the two-story multifamily dwelling, which the fire rendered uninhabitable, officials said. Fire marshals said they believe the home did not have smoke detectors.
An emailed statement from Nassau County Chief Fire Marshal Michael Uttaro said Roberts was pronounced dead at the scene and the boy was taken to Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, where he was pronounced dead.
Uttaro said the fire began in the basement, where Roberts and the boy lived. Firefighters quickly discovered that “people were trapped” and attempted to rescue them, he said.
They also found the body of a dog after the fire was extinguished, Uttaro said.
Patricia Brown, 74, of Hempstead, said she was a family friend who came for support when she heard the news.

Lissett Cruz, who said she is the wife and one of the fire victims, is consoled by Patricia Brown outside 73 Albermarle Ave. in Hempstead on Friday. Credit: Newsday/Howard Schnapp
“Very, very, very lovely family, but terrible, terrible tragedy,” Brown said, who was standing next to a woman she said was Roberts' sister.

Mekhi Roberts, 12, of Hempstead died after a fire broke out at his Hempstead apartment building. Credit: Lissett Cruz
The woman was distraught, Brown said, and had her back turned to reporters, later breaking down and sobbing as she embraced Brown. She lived on the first floor of the building with her own family, Brown said.
Uttaro said he could not confirm if any apartments were illegal, but the Village of Hempstead is investigating the building for violations.
Village Mayor Waylyn Hobbs Jr. was also at the scene of the fire Friday morning, Uttaro said.
The fire was contained to the basement and did not spread to the adjacent residences, aside from smoke damage.
“Basement fires are extremely difficult to fight because you're basically descending into a furnace,” Uttaro said.
He confirmed the building had several subdivided units and appeared overcrowded. “There was definitely too many folks living there,” Uttaro said.
The building received violations for having no working smoke alarms, which is against state law.
“Smoke detectors save lives, and perhaps if they were in place, maybe we would have had a different outcome,” Uttaro said
About 100 firefighters from Hempstead, West Hempstead, South Hempstead, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Uniondale, Garden City, Elmont and Westbury battled the blaze under the direction of Hempstead Assistant Chief Scott Clark.
The fire went to a second alarm before it was placed under control in about 90 minutes, Uttaro said.
"Serious fire damage to the structure" made the building uninhabitable, he said in the news release, adding, "No smoke detectors observed."
The two victims were discovered in the basement, Uttaro said. No other injuries were reported.
The Red Cross was asked to assist 10 residents displaced by the fire.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by fire marshals and detectives from the Nassau police Arson/Bomb Squad. Hempstead Village building inspectors were also on the scene.
Newsday's Nicholas Grasso and John Valenti contributed to this story.

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