A Thanksgiving evening meant for warmth and gratitude ended in heartbreak when a late-night fire swept through a Kenosha, Wisconsin apartment, taking the lives of three young siblings: Rylee (10), Connor (9), and Alena (7) Kannin.

A Devastating Night
Emergency crews arrived just before 11 p.m. on November 27, responding to a blaze on 43rd Avenue. Despite their rapid efforts, the fire had already become overwhelming.
- Rylee and Connor were found at the scene.
- Alena was flown to a nearby hospital but later passed away.
Their father survived with smoke inhalation, while displaced families received support from relief teams. Investigators continue to search for answers and encourage the public to share any information.
A Mother’s Heartbreak and Determination
The children’s mother, Jourdan Feasby, had spent Thanksgiving morning with her kids before they went to their father’s home, following their normal schedule. The next day, she learned the unimaginable.
Grieving and searching for clarity, Feasby has spoken publicly about concerns regarding the events leading to the fire. She shared questions about missing smoke detectors and inconsistencies in the explanation she received. Feasby is now urging neighbors to review doorbell or camera footage in hopes of uncovering the truth.

Community Support
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help with funeral expenses and support the family during this unbearable time. Organizers describe the siblings as bright, loving, and full of promise.
As investigators continue their work, one commitment remains firm: a mother’s promise to seek answers and ensure her children receive justice.