Two young children dead following flat fire in Nottingham
A murder investigation has been launched in Clifton
Last updated 21st Nov 2022
A murder investigation has been launched after two children died following a flat fire in the Cllifton area of Nottingham. A woman's also in a critical condition in hospital.
Emergency services were called to reports of a fire in Fairisle Close at 3.17am today (Sun 20th November).
The fire was in a first floor flat of a two-storey residential property.
Neighbouring properties were temporarily evacuated as fire crews tackled the blaze, which was extinguished at around 4am.
A woman and two young children were treated at the scene by EMAS for smoke inhalation and taken to Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham.
Sadly, the two children, aged three and one, were pronounced dead at the hospital. The woman remains in a critical condition.
A joint fire and police investigation has concluded the fire was started deliberately.
Detective Chief Inspector Greg McGill, who is leading the investigation, said: “These are tragic and very sad circumstances and my thoughts are with the family of those involved.
“Following a joint investigation with Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service we have established that the fire was started deliberately.
“We are appealing for witnesses who were in the area at that time and saw something suspicious to please come forward and help us with the investigation.
"We have a team of detectives who are working hard to establish the circumstances and our inquiries remain in their early stages.”
High presence of officers in the area
Inspector Ben Lawrence, of Nottinghamshire Police, said members of the local community should expect a high presence of officers in the area whilst a scene remains in place and inquiries continue.
He said: “This tragic incident has resulted in two children sadly losing their lives and my thoughts, first and foremost, are with their loved ones at this time.
“We understand residents living nearby will be shocked by this news and have concerns about what happened.
“We will continue to maintain a policing presence in the area and we will be working to reassure them as best we can in the coming days.
“If anyone has any concerns I'd encourage them to speak to one of our officers.”
The loss of two young children is completely heartbreaking
Nottingham City Council leader, Councillor David Mellen, said: “I am so saddened to hear this tragic news. The loss of two young children is completely heartbreaking.
“We’ll do all we can to support the family and community at this deeply upsetting time.”
Anyone with information, please call 101 and ask for Nottinghamshire Police quoting incident 0110_20112022.
Alternatively, contact the independent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through their anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.