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Derbyshire house fire kills four Derbyshire house fire: four victims named
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Four people, including two children, have been killed in a house fire. Four people killed in a house fire in North Wingfield, near Chesterfield, have been named by Derbyshire police as Claire James, 27, Josie Leighton, 32, Tyler Green, nine, and Jordan Green, 12.
A third child is being treated in hospital for minor injuries after the fire in North Wingfield, near Chesterfield, north Derbyshire, early on Wednesday. A third child is being treated in hospital for minor injuries after the fire early on Wednesday morning.
A Derbyshire police spokesman said officers were conducting a joint inquiry with the fire service into the cause of the blaze, which was reported to the emergency services at 5am.A Derbyshire police spokesman said officers were conducting a joint inquiry with the fire service into the cause of the blaze, which was reported to the emergency services at 5am.
A police spokesman said: "Two adults and two children have died as a result of the fire.A police spokesman said: "Two adults and two children have died as a result of the fire.
"Williamthorpe Road will be closed for several hours and local diversions are in operation.""Williamthorpe Road will be closed for several hours and local diversions are in operation."
Anyone with information that could assist the inquiry into the fire is asked to contact Derbyshire constabulary on 101.Anyone with information that could assist the inquiry into the fire is asked to contact Derbyshire constabulary on 101.
Derbyshire fire and rescue service said it was alerted to the fire at 4.58am.Derbyshire fire and rescue service said it was alerted to the fire at 4.58am.
Firefighters from Clay Cross, Chesterfield and Staveley attended the blaze, with the first arriving at the scene eight minutes after the emergency call was received. Firefighters from Clay Cross, Chesterfield and Staveley attended the blaze, with the first arriving at the scene eight minutes after the emergency call was received.
A fire service spokesman said: "A joint fire investigation is currently under way in conjunction with Derbyshire police and further details will be released in due course."A fire service spokesman said: "A joint fire investigation is currently under way in conjunction with Derbyshire police and further details will be released in due course."
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