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Derbyshire house fire: search under way for possible victims Derbyshire house fire: bodies of married couple found, police say
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Emergency services are searching for possible victims of a house fire in Derbyshire after a blaze tore through the residential property. The bodies of a married couple have been found after a devastating house fire tore through a residential property in Derbyshire.
The severely damaged house in Riddings, near Alfreton, was captured in images on social media, which showed the walls and roof of the charred property have collapsed.The severely damaged house in Riddings, near Alfreton, was captured in images on social media, which showed the walls and roof of the charred property have collapsed.
Derbyshire police said they were called to the house shortly after 7.30am on Sunday and were working with the fire service to investigate the cause. Derbyshire police confirmed the bodies of a man and a woman were found in the bedroom of the house by fire investigators.
It was unknown whether there were any people in the property, a spokeswoman for Derbyshire police said. The people who died are believed to be a married couple who lived at the house, the police said. Their families have been informed but they have not been formally identified. There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.
Chief Inspector Steve Pont, from Derbyshire Constabulary, said: “This is an awful tragedy. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the two people who have lost their lives.”
Police said they were called to the house shortly after 7.30am on Sunday and were working with the fire service to investigate the cause.
Mark Robins, 32, who lives nearby and was awoken by a bang, told the Derby Telegraph: “When you are lying in bed, you don’t know what is going on but it sounded like a loud bang, followed by a noise that sounded like rubble going down into a skip. The house was in flames, with a lot of rubble everywhere, so I rang the fire brigade.”Mark Robins, 32, who lives nearby and was awoken by a bang, told the Derby Telegraph: “When you are lying in bed, you don’t know what is going on but it sounded like a loud bang, followed by a noise that sounded like rubble going down into a skip. The house was in flames, with a lot of rubble everywhere, so I rang the fire brigade.”
Firefighters from three different stations are at the scene, which has been cordoned off. A spokeswoman for Derbyshire fire and rescue said: “The fire is ongoing but we are unable to enter the building due to its structural integrity – it’s too dangerous at present so we are fighting the fire from the outside. We will be conducting a joint investigation with the police to determine the cause of the fire.Firefighters from three different stations are at the scene, which has been cordoned off. A spokeswoman for Derbyshire fire and rescue said: “The fire is ongoing but we are unable to enter the building due to its structural integrity – it’s too dangerous at present so we are fighting the fire from the outside. We will be conducting a joint investigation with the police to determine the cause of the fire.
East Midlands ambulance service said it had sent a hazardous area response team to the scene of the fire.East Midlands ambulance service said it had sent a hazardous area response team to the scene of the fire.
We are currently on scene at a serious incident in Alfreton, supporting @DerbyshireFRS with our Hazardous Area Response Team.We are currently on scene at a serious incident in Alfreton, supporting @DerbyshireFRS with our Hazardous Area Response Team.