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Police: Children, left alone, die in house fire while mother is out getting hair done

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BASTROP, Louisiana -- Two children, left alone in their Louisiana home, were killed in a house fire while their mother was out getting her hair styled at a salon, authorities said.

Fire officials said they are still piecing together what happened at the home in Bastrop on Monday evening. But "one thing is certain," said Brant Thompson, state fire marshal deputy chief. "Ciarria Johnson ... let her children unattended for hours as she was having her hair styled."

The victims are four-year-old Ta'shae Thompson Johnson and her three-year-old brother, Clifton Thompson Johnson.

Johnson told authorities that she arranged for a neighbor to look after her children. But she hadn't, the deputy chief said.

"Investigators later determined that Johnson, in fact, had made no such arrangements and that she had returned home only after being contacted about the fire," he said.

There were two gas space heaters running when Johnson left, the fire marshal's office said.

Some flammable material left by a heater in the living room caused the fire, engulfing the single-family, wood-framed house in flames.

"It's really just heart wrenching, you know?" neighbor Johnny Hall told CNN affiliate KTVE. "I don't know what else to say."

Johnson is charged with two counts of negligent homicide.