A 54-year-old man has been arrested following a devastating fire near Kettering that killed three people including a four-year-old girl as locals say the “whole village is in shock”
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of three people in a fire near Kettering. Three police officers were also injured in the blaze.
Horrified locals said the “whole village is in shock” following the tragedy that left a four-year-old girl, a 30-year-old woman and a 23-year-old man dead. One neighbour described the huge emergency response and compared the fire in a historic former station house in the village of Rushton to an “inferno”. “There were ambulance, police and fire. I don’t know the people who live there but all we can do is hope and pray,” the witness said. “It’s just tragic. It’s just horrible”
Emergency services were called at around 10:30pm on Friday to reports of a large blaze at a property in Beswick Close in Rushton, near Kettering. A man from Kettering was arrested on suspicion of murder on Saturday and remains in police custody, the force added. The victims’ next of kin, meanwhile, have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers.
In a statement on Sunday afternoon, Chief Inspector Paul Cash said: “We know this incident has caused significant distress locally and our officers will remain in the area to provide reassurance and help where we can. In relation to this investigation, one arrest has been made, and we will provide updates surrounding this as soon as we can. This investigation is well under way but remains in its early stages, and it will take time to fully establish what has happened.”
Images from the site show a large hole burned through the roof of the building, which is a 19th century former station master’s house at the now-closed Glendon and Rushton railway station. It is a Grade II-listed building, according to the Historic England website, and is believed to now be a residential property.
Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Ruby Burrow, of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit, said: “This is a heartbreaking situation and my thoughts, and those of everyone involved in responding to this fire, are with the people who died and those who love them. An incredibly thorough and complex investigation is underway with our partners in Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service to make sure we get the answers that loved ones need and deserve. Due to the intensity of the fire we are managing a very challenging and dangerous scene, and are working with partners to safely and respectfully recover the deceased to enable formal identification to take place.”
Anyone with information is asked to call Northamptonshire Police on 101 quoting incident reference 25000180391.