Hundreds of people mourning the mom and three kids who died in a tragic Brooklyn fire packed the streets in East Flatbush where a funeral was scheduled to take place Monday night.
The bereaved were outside Congregation Sheves Achim at about 7 p.m. when they flocked to the SUVs that arrived carrying the bodies — preventing a ceremony from taking place inside.
“I just can’t believe it. It’s a holiday for the kids, how can God let this happen?” family friend, Jamhila Ruben, said about the tragedy.
The assembled mourners were distraught and wailing as they clung to the vehicles. Unable to enter the synagogue, the bodies then headed straight to JFK airport where a flight was preparing to fly them to Israel.
Early Monday morning, the deadly blaze tore through a Sheepshead Bay home, killing Aliza Azan, 39 along with her sons Moshe Azan, 11, Yitzah Azan, 7, and daughter Henrietta Azan, 3.
A source told The Post that a Hanukkah menorah may have sparked the tragic blaze.




