Peter "Dao" Yang plunged blindly back through the flames of the burning house, time and again, to pull his loved ones to safety.
First his wife and four of his young daughters. Then he carried his elderly mother out on his back.
But in the chaos of a terrifying Sunday night, the desperate father ran out of time, with one child left to save. Despite searching through the smoke and soot of his family's two-story "American dream" home, Yang was unable to find his daughter Ntshialiag. Firefighters later found the girl's tiny body on the second floor of the house in St. Paul's Payne-Phalen neighborhood.
But it was too late.
A week after her 4th birthday, Ntshialiag Yang became St. Paul's first fire fatality of 2015.
(A house fire in south Minneapolis early Sunday claimed the life of Diego F. Rivera, making the 24-year-old the third fire fatality of the year in that city.)
"We're still in shock," Michael Yang, Ntshialiag's uncle, said Monday. "Everybody wants the little girl to come back."
The cause of the fire was under investigation Monday, said Steve Zaccard, St. Paul fire marshal. Earlier in the day, outside the house on the 500 block of E. Jessamine, Michael Yang said that his brother was up all night "blaming himself" for not being able to save the girl.