Josh Pearson, 28, and Danielle Bamber, 24, tragically lost their lives in the blaze
A devastating Blackpool house fire that killed a ‘beautiful’ couple and left their children in hospital is not being treated as suspicious, police have revealed.
Josh Pearson, aged 28, and Danielle Bamber, 24, tragically died after flames engulfed their terraced home on Peter Street in the early hours of Wednesday . Danielle was tragically found dead at the scene. Joshua was rushed to Blackpool Victoria Hospital, where he later passed away.Their two young children, aged six years and 20 months, were rescued and taken to hospital following the heroic actions of a neighbour who broke windows to save them.
In an update today Lancashire Police said the fire is not being treated as suspicious following an investigation by officers, LancsLive reports. “We know that there has been speculation around potential third party involvement and hope this update puts an end to any uncertainty.
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