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Philpott house demolition starts on Victory Road, Derby Philpott house demolition starts on Victory Road, Derby
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Demolition work has started on a house where six children were killed in a blaze set by their parents Mick and Mairead Philpott.Demolition work has started on a house where six children were killed in a blaze set by their parents Mick and Mairead Philpott.
Derby City Council said a bulldozer was on site demolishing 18 Victory Road. An adjoining property, number 20, has already been knocked down.Derby City Council said a bulldozer was on site demolishing 18 Victory Road. An adjoining property, number 20, has already been knocked down.
More housing will be built on the site following the work.More housing will be built on the site following the work.
The Philpotts were jailed in April, along with friend Paul Mosley, after being convicted of manslaughter.The Philpotts were jailed in April, along with friend Paul Mosley, after being convicted of manslaughter.
A council spokeswoman said the work would take about two weeks to complete.A council spokeswoman said the work would take about two weeks to complete.
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Jade Philpott, 10, and her brothers John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, and Jayden, five, died in the blaze in May 2012. Duwayne, 13, died days later in hospital.Jade Philpott, 10, and her brothers John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, and Jayden, five, died in the blaze in May 2012. Duwayne, 13, died days later in hospital.
A court heard the fire was an attempt to incriminate Mick's former partner, who was disputing custody of children they had together.A court heard the fire was an attempt to incriminate Mick's former partner, who was disputing custody of children they had together.
Preparatory work started last week with fittings being removed from the attached property. Preparatory work started last week with fittings being removed from the adjoining property.
Daniel Walsh, managing director of Derby Demolition Ltd, said they had removed the roof but the floors were intact.Daniel Walsh, managing director of Derby Demolition Ltd, said they had removed the roof but the floors were intact.
"The boys weren't happy about going inside to pull it apart, because of what happened so we've left it to the digger," he added."The boys weren't happy about going inside to pull it apart, because of what happened so we've left it to the digger," he added.
He said it would take two days to fully demolish the properties, then work will start to clear the rubble.He said it would take two days to fully demolish the properties, then work will start to clear the rubble.
Contractors working on the project have agreed to donate their fee to Derbyshire Children's Holiday Centre in Skegness, which provides disadvantaged local children with holidays in the town.Contractors working on the project have agreed to donate their fee to Derbyshire Children's Holiday Centre in Skegness, which provides disadvantaged local children with holidays in the town.