Man and woman in 20s die in Blackpool house fire as two children taken to hospital
Lancashire Police keeping ‘open mind’ as to cause of blaze
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Your support makes all the difference.A man and a woman have died and their two children are in hospital after a fatal house fire in Blackpool.
Firefighters and police officers rushed to an address on Peter Street in the early hours of Wednesday morning to reports of a blaze with people inside.
A woman in her 20s was pronounced dead at the scene while a man, also in his 20s, was later pronounced dead at Blackpool Victoria Hospital.
Their two children were rushed to hospital with one of the youngsters being treated is in a “very poorly condition”, Lancashire Police said.
Four fire engines attended after being called at 2:39am, as crews used three hose reels, six breathing apparatus, and two positive pressure ventilation fans to fight the fire.
While no arrests have been made, detectives say they are keeping an “open mind” as to the cause.
“This incident has resulted in two people losing their lives and my thoughts are with their loved ones at this extremely distressing time,” Chief Superintendent Mike Gladwin said.
“I know this tragic news will be met with great sadness in the local community and people will want instant answers.
“However, there are grieving loved ones still trying to come to terms with this devastating news. With that in mind, I would ask for patience and that people avoid unhelpful and upsetting speculation.”
Speaking at a press conference at the scene, Ch Supt Gladwin said the dead were the parents of the injured children.
He said: “We understand they lived in the property and are the parents and their children.
“We have evacuated a small number of properties while we conduct our investigations.”
Anyone who saw or captured anything suspicious on their CCTV, doorbell or dashcam in the Peter Street area in the early hours of Wednesday should call 101, or report it via Lancashire Constabulary’s website, quoting log 97 of July 17 2024.
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