‘Devoted’ couple killed in mystery fire which tore through home as heartbroken family pay tribute | ZJR4E2D | 2024-02-01 06:08:01

'Devoted' couple killed in mystery fire which tore through home as heartbroken family pay tribute | ZJR4E2D | 2024-02-01 06:08:01
David Edwards, 60, and spouse Margaret, 55, have been tragically killed within the
A COUPLE "devoted to one another" for 35 years died collectively in a mystery house blaze with their heartbroken household paying shifting tribute.
David Edwards, 60, and spouse Margaret, 55, have been tragically killed within the horror hearth which tore by means of their bungalow, an inquest heard as we speak.

Emergency providers have been referred to as to the scene in St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, because the flames ripped by means of the property.
The hearing was informed David was the primary carer for his Margaret had mobility points and slept downstairs in a medical mattress.
However the inquest heard how an investigator couldn't be sure what began the mystery hearth in December 2022.
The couple's heartbroken families have now paid tribute to tragic pair who have been "well-known and revered" locally.
In a press release, the households stated: "We are distraught by our loss of Margaret and David Edwards, who have been devoted to each other, having been together for 35 years and have been well known and respected members of the St Dogmaels group.
"We want to thank everybody for his or her help at this horrific time, it has meant so much to each families.
Coroner's officer, PC James Lang-Ford stated flames have been coming by means of the roof and police had to pressure the entrance door open.
Mrs Edwards was present in an armchair and was pronounced lifeless simply after 2.30am after unsuccessful attempts at CPR.
Her husband's body was recovered a number of hours later from a downstairs room – it's believed the bed containing Mr Edwards fell from the primary flooring because it collapsed.
A autopsy examination found Mr Edwards died as the results of burns whereas his wife died as the result of carbon monoxide poisoning.
A fireplace investigation report, learn by hearth scene investigator Stephen Christopher Rowlands, stated it was a "very, very cold evening" and the retained crew responded "slower than normal" because of the circumstances.
Crews managed to make it to the first flooring, but had to withdraw because of the ferocity of the hearth shortly earlier than the floor collapsed.
Mr Rowlands explained that a finger tip search was carried out and quite a few gadgets have been examined, including cable reels, hair straighteners, and the gas supply.
There was no proof of smoking as a cause and Mr Rowlands concluded that it was probably that the hearth started within the downstairs bed room however "couldn't say with 100 per cent certainty what started the hearth".
Assistant coroner Gareth Lewis informed the Haverfordwest inquest that the carbon monoxide ranges in Mrs Edwards' blood have been 90.1 – something over 50 is generally fatal.
He concluded that both Mr and Mrs Edwards died as the results of an accident of their house.
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