Fundraiser set up in memory of Bicester fire victims

Firefighters Jennie Logan and Martyn Sadler, and member of the public David Chester, were killed in a fire at Bicester Motion on Thursday

Floral tributes in Garth Park
Author: By Kellie Maddox, Bauer Media and Emily Smith, PA Published 18th May 2025
Last updated 18th May 2025

A fundraising page has been set up in memory of the three people killed in a huge fire at a former RAF base in Bicester.

Firefighters Jennie Logan, 30, and Martyn Sadler, 38, died in the major incident at Bicester Motion on Thursday.

David Chester, 57, from Bicester, was also killed.

A fundraising site in memory of the victims has been set up by Bicester resident Daniel Chartrand, and the GoFundMe has already raised more than £1,400 of its £4,500 target.

A golden plaque has been installed at the entrance to the site, with a tribute reading: "Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. Bicester Motion. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those affected by the sad loss of two firefighters and the member of the public. Love from the Bicester community."

It is surrounded by flowers and messages left in tribute by members of the public.

One of the tributes is from firefighters from the London Fire Brigade.

A navy blue T-shirt with the words "A21 Paddington London Fire Brigade" was left at the scene.

It lay alongside flowers and a card which reads: "Martyn, Jennie. Dear god protect these brave persons. Grant them your almighty protection and unite them safely with their families after their duty has ended."

Both firefighters worked at Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service (OFRS) and Mr Sadler was also part of the London Fire Brigade.

Two other firefighters who sustained serious injuries during the incident are conscious and are in a stable condition in hospital, police said on Saturday evening.

Chief fire officer Rob MacDougall gave an emotional statement at the scene of the fire on Friday, saying: "I am immensely proud and grateful for the exemplary multi-agency response and the unwavering bravery demonstrated by all the emergency services personnel."

Ten fire and rescue crews were called to tackle the blaze at 6.39pm on Thursday, which prompted a major response and warnings for local residents to stay indoors.

Residents described seeing "apocalyptic" black smoke rising above the area.

Other cards laid at the scene include a child's drawing covered in fire engine stickers with the words: "Thank you hero fighters."

Bicester resident Angela Roseline, 58, went to lay flowers at the scene on Saturday.

She said: "We depend on our emergency services a lot. You go out to work, not to pass away, and that's what's happened.

"It's affected me so badly that I had to come down just to show my respects.

"These individuals have families. I bet now they're hurting. But we want to let them know that we care for them, we love them, and we're praying for them, and that's the most important thing today.

"They're always in my heart. I'll be praying for them, that's what I'll be doing."

Fire investigators and Thames Valley Police are working to establish the cause of the blaze, the force added.

Assistant Chief Constable Tim Metcalfe, said: "Our inquiries are ongoing but this is a complex investigation which may take some time."

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