The pair were also renovating their 'forever home'
An inseparable couple who were due to marry next year both tragically died after being pulled from a house fire. Rebecca Foster, 32, and Kieran Naylor, 33, had been together for 10 years before the devastating blaze at their Cheshire home.
In a statement read out to the court, it was heard this was their fourth house they were renovating together but that it was "meant to be their forever home" where they would live with their dog Skye and cat Nyla who were "like their children". With bruising and burns to her body, Rebecca's family stayed with her until she died on December 13. Dad, Paul Naylor also added that the couple were "inseparable" and had celebrated their engagement in 2022, and were due to be married in 2024.
The hearing on Monday heard a statement from a senior paramedic who arrived at the scene shortly before 1.20am that morning. He said "orange flames could be seen clearly" as well as a large police and fire presence. Rebecca was rushed to Warrington Hospital where resuscitation attempts were again carried out until she was ventilated and sedated and taken to ICU. The hearing heard how tests soon showed she suffered a hypoxic brain injury due to smoke inhalation and there were "no clinical signs of life".
Rebecca's family previously said: "Rebecca was a loving and caring daughter and our lives have been absolutely torn apart by her death. She and Kieran made the perfect couple, and the pair were planning to spend the rest of their lives together, but sadly they will never be able to fulfil their dreams."