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Firefighters find body of 13-year-old boy after blaze in shed Firefighters find body of 13-year-old boy after blaze in shed
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The body of a teenage boy has been found by firefighters after a blaze broke out in a shed.The body of a teenage boy has been found by firefighters after a blaze broke out in a shed.
The 13-year-old, who has been named locally as Jack Sheldon, was found after firefighters extinguished the fire, which broke out in the shed in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, on Thursday night. The 13-year-old, who has been named locally as Jack Sheldon, was found after firefighters extinguished the fire, in Campsall in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, on Thursday night.
Firefighters were called to the blaze at 9pm at Byron Avenue in Campsall. A joint investigation between South Yorkshire police and fire service is now under way. A South Yorkshire police spokesman said two fire crews had attended the blaze. He added: “Once the fire was extinguished a body was found within the shed, believed to be that of a 13-year-old male.
A South Yorkshire police spokesman said two fire crews had attended the blaze.
He added: “Once the fire was extinguished a body was found within the shed, believed to be that of a 13-year-old male.
“Formal identification has not yet taken place and a joint investigation by South Yorkshire fire and rescue and South Yorkshire police is under way to establish the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.”“Formal identification has not yet taken place and a joint investigation by South Yorkshire fire and rescue and South Yorkshire police is under way to establish the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.”