Man dies after rescuing family from house fire and searching for engagement ring

Steven Weatherford died trying to save his family from their burning house in Oakland on Christmas morning (Picture: KGO)

A heroic son died after saving his family members from a house fire and looking for an engagement ring he got for his girlfriend.

Steven Weatherford’s girlfriend, Lashante Mayo, said she had just found out on Christmas morning that he planned to propose to her on New Year’s Eve.

Weatherford, 37, was sleeping on the couch in a home in Oakland, California, on Wednesday morning when a blaze broke out.

‘He was trying to save everybody, make sure everybody was out of the house,’ his aunt, Eunice Smith, told KGO.

Steve Weatherford’s girlfriend had just learned on Christmas morning that he was going to propose on New Year’s Eve (Picture: KGO)

Weatherford rescued his dad, aunt and his brother from the burning home, said Oakland Fire Department spokesman Michael Hunt.

But he went back in.

‘He may not have known they all went out the back,’ said Smith.

‘And my other nephew was calling for him because they were all in the back, and they were calling, “Steven! Steven! Come out! Come out!” and they heard him screaming. And he never made it out.’

Hunt said that Weatherford returned to get his belongings or could have gotten disoriented by the smoke.

Possibly, Weatherford may have gone back to look for the engagement ring.

‘He had bought the ring. He didn’t get a chance to give it to her,’ Mayo’s mother, Sandra Clark, told KGO.

‘But it is in the house, and we are going to find it.’

A GoFundMe page for Weatherford states that he ‘went back inside to search for something, but then didn’t make it out’.

Firefighters recovered Weatherford’s body inside the home after responding to the blaze around 6.15am. Officials said it initially appeared that he died of smoke inhalation.

The fundraiser confirmed that Weatherford was visiting from Antioch and planned to propose to Mayo on New Year’s Eve.

‘When I meet him, I said, “That’s the one. That’s the one.” Her father and I, we just loved him so much,’ Clark said.

‘And he loved her (Mayo) so much.’

The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

The GoFundMe page had raised more than $12,000 as of Thursday evening.

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