Heartbreaking photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com reveal the burnt remnants of nine-time NBA champion Steve Kerr's childhood home following the devastating Palisades fires on the outskirts of Los Angeles. The decorated head coach of the Golden State Warriors hasn't lived in the home since his days at Palisades High. But, as he said last week, the family did successfully evacuated his 90-year-old mother Ann, the widow of assassinated American University of Beirut professor, Malcolm H. Kerr.
'My mom is in good hands, but her house is gone,' Kerr said last week. 'I've been on the phone with my siblings quite a bit.'. The charming four-bedroom home valued on Zillow at more than $5 million was built in 1941 on the edge of Rivas Canyon and Will Rogers State Historic Park – areas that were devastated by the recent wildfires.
At least 24 people have been killed and more than 90,000 have been displaced by the wind-driven blazes as authorities continue to warn about the dangers of the current conditions. The Palisades Charter High School suffered 'significant damage' although the main campus building did survive the fire. That school system and its 3,000 students are currently out on holiday.
The Kerr family home was built in 1941 and was estimated to be worth more than $5million. The Kerr household is seen in Pacific Palisades before the fire that destroyed the estate. Steve Kerr said his 90-year-old mother Ann (right) was successfully evacuated from her home.