He lived just long enough to die a hero.

A 6-year-old boy who perished in a Bronx fire along with his twin sister and 1-year-old brother is living on through organs he selflessly donated to three people in need, his family said.

Oseas Parks-Harris donated both kidneys, a liver and his pancreas to three people between the ages of 8 and 37 who had been on a national waiting list.

“Those people could have died but he saved three lives,” said the boy’s father, Kwesi Harris. “I’m proud he saved three lives.”

Oseas Parks Harris and Isis Parks Harris, twins, died in a Bronx fire on May 11, alongside their brother Liam. (Photo provided by Kwesi Harris)
Twins Oseas Parks Harris, left, and Isis Parks Harris died in a Bronx fire on May 11, alongside their brother Liam. (Photo provided by Kwesi Harris)

Doctors worked feverishly to save the lives of Oseas and his sister, Isis, after a massive May 11 fire tore through the Fordham apartment building where they lived.

Their brother, Liam, died that day. But the twins — in critical condition, and on respirators — fought on for days at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell before succumbing to the effects of smoke inhalation suffered during the fire.

Harris said his son’s organ donation brought him some measure of comfort.

“It is hard,” he said. “It’s hard to lose my kids.”

1-year-old Liam Parks-Harris died in a fire on Bainbridge Ave. in the Bronx on Monday, May 11, 2026.
Liam Parks Harris, 1, died in a fire on Bainbridge Ave. in the Bronx on Monday, May 11, 2026. (Courtesy of Kwesi Harris)

Liam was the youngest of Harris’ 14 children. Harris said he had the names of all his kids, except Liam, tattooed on his arm. He said he would be adding Liam’s name soon.

The organ donations were facilitated by the organization LiveOnNY, which works with transplant centers and hospitals to match donors with recipients.

Isis Parks Harris (pictured) died in a Bronx fire on May 11, alongside her brothers, Oseas and Liam. (Photo provided by Kwesi Harris)
Isis Parks Harris (pictured) died in a Bronx fire on May 11, alongside her brothers, Oseas and Liam. (Photo provided by Kwesi Harris)

“This is an unimaginable loss for any parent,” said Leonard Achan, LiveOnNY’s president and CEO. “That they thought of others in saying yes to organ donation during such a time of grief is a powerful testament to their generosity, and will ensure that Oseas will live on through his gifts.”

Emergency crews responded to a fatal fire on the second floor of an apartment building on Bainbridge Ave., between E. 193rd and 194th streets, in the Bronx on Monday, May 11, 2026. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News; Teresa Duran)
Emergency crews responded to a fatal fire on the second floor of an apartment building on Bainbridge Ave., between E. 193rd and 194th streets, in the Bronx on Monday, May 11, 2026. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News; Teresa Duran)

Harris said he is planning a funeral for his children next week. He said he would be launching a GoFundMe site to help cover the expenses.

One adult suffered serious injuries from the Bainbridge Ave. fire, and another person suffered minor injuries, FDNY officials said. Three firefighters were also treated for less serious injuries at a local hospital.