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Child remains found at blaze site Child remains found at blaze site
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The remains of a child have been recovered following a serious fire at a house in the village of Foyers, east of Loch Ness. The remains of a three-year-old boy have been recovered following a serious fire at a house in the village of Foyers, east of Loch Ness.
The boy's father remains unaccounted for while his mother and brother were treated for smoke inhalation. The body of Stuart Stocks was found on Friday evening.
The search at the house was suspended on Friday evening shortly after the find was made. The search for his father, Colin Stocks, aged 45, resumed on Saturday at 0800 BST and was expected to continue for most of the day.
It resumed on Saturday morning. Up to 30 firefighters were at the scene at the height of the blaze. Stuart's mother and brother were treated for smoke inhalation. They were said to be "distressed and shocked".
The search at the house east of Loch Ness was suspended on Friday evening shortly after Stuart's body was found.
Up to 30 firefighters were at the scene at the height of the blaze.
An investigation into the cause is under way.An investigation into the cause is under way.
Ch Insp Julian Innes, Northern Constabulary area commander for Inverness, said: "I have been to see the mother and son who were involved in this incident.
"They are both very distressed and shocked and it has been asked that no further details be released and that their privacy be respected at this time."
The structure of the house had to be made safe before fire crews could begin a search of the building and start an investigation into the cause of the fire.The structure of the house had to be made safe before fire crews could begin a search of the building and start an investigation into the cause of the fire.
The alarm was raised at about 0450 BST. The alarm was raised at about 0450 BST on Friday.
Neighbour Wendy Bellaris spoke of the community's shock at the incident.Neighbour Wendy Bellaris spoke of the community's shock at the incident.
She said: "Everybody is just terribly upset.She said: "Everybody is just terribly upset.
"We just cannot believe it. You see it on the news, but when its next door to you, you can't believe it. It's awful.""We just cannot believe it. You see it on the news, but when its next door to you, you can't believe it. It's awful."