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Inquiry into fatal care home fire

A smashed window at the Hockeridge old people's home in Canterbury Road, scene of the fatal fire. Picture: Barry Goodwin
A smashed window at the Hockeridge old people's home in Canterbury Road, scene of the fatal fire. Picture: Barry Goodwin
The exterior of the Hockeridge care home
The exterior of the Hockeridge care home

An investigation is underway into a fire which claimed the life of an 81-year-old man in Westgate.

He was a resident in the Hockeridge Care Home in Canterbury Road where 25 people were led to safety after the blaze started in a first floor room at 11pm on Sunday.

Around 30 firefighters, including eight wearing breathing apparatus, were sent to the three-storey building and managed to extinguish the blaze shortly after midnight.

Firefighters fought the flames with a main jet, two hose reel jets and a hydrant.

At the height of the blaze five fire engines and specialist support vehicles were in place.

Police and ambulance crews were also called and paramedics treated one casualty for the effects of smoke inhalation.

Police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the fire but add that a general inquiry is continuing.

A post mortem is being carried out and an inquest will be held.

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