VIDEO: Man dies in major St Leonards house fire
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Emergency services were called to a house in West Hill Road at around 5.35pm following a reported fire.
Firefighters managed to tackle the blaze which caused extensive damage to the property.
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Hide AdThe body of a man was found inside the house. The coroner’s officer has been informed.
There are no other reported injuries. The cause of the fire is currently being treated as unexplained.
Inspector Mark Evans said: “The road was closed and a cordon put in place while East Sussex Fire and Rescue assess the damage to the premises and those adjoining.
“At this time we are in the early stages of the investigation to establish how the fire started and are working closely with East Sussex Fire and Rescue.
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Hide Ad“I would ask anyone in the area who may have seen something that could help us to report information online quoting Operation Bogart.”
Six appliances attended the scene along with the incident command unit and an aerial ladder platform.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used two hose reel jets to bring the fire under control, which had caused extensive damage to the property.
The road was closed and a cordon put in place while East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service assessed the damage to the premises and those adjoining.
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Hide AdThe cause of the fire is currently being treated as unexplained and a joint investigation will be carried out with Sussex Police.
At this time, the investigation is in its early stages to establish how the fire started, a fire service spokesman said.
The spokesman added: “The thoughts of East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service are with friends and family of the man who tragically lost his life in this incident.”
Kim Vessey said she walked passed at around 6pm and there was ‘thick, putrid black smoke’ coming out of the front door.
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Hide AdWitnesses can report online via sussex.police.uk/contact-us/response-to-appeal.
You can also email [email protected] call 101.
The fire service offers free Home Safety Advice to all residents in our communities. For further information please contact 0800 177 7069 or visit www.esfrs.org.
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