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Dad & daughter, 9, killed in horror house fire while mum ‘away on trip' are named – as sister fighting for life
Dad & daughter, 9, killed in horror house fire while mum ‘away on trip' are named – as sister fighting for life

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • The Sun

Dad & daughter, 9, killed in horror house fire while mum ‘away on trip' are named – as sister fighting for life

THE dad and daughter, 9, who were killed in a horror house fire have been named, as tributes pour in. The blaze that ripped through the house in Yorkshire killed Sohaib Ahmed, aged 38, and his daughter Manahal Ahmed, aged nine. 5 5 It also saw the little girl's 11-year-old sister rushed to hospital and she remains in critical condition. Enquiries into the fire remain ongoing by Kirklees District Police on behalf of the coroner. This comes after it emerged the mother of the family had been on a trip when the tragedy unfolded. Neighbours told The Sun that the mum-of-three was away on a religious pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, and she is returning home today. Pictures of the scene show firefighters investigating what looks like a burnt-out tumble dryer. The fire service is working with the police to establish the cause of the fire. Emergency services were called to the scene, in the market town of Heckmondwike, at 6.19am on Sunday morning. West Yorkshire Fire Service said it sent four crews and firefighters pulled a man and two young girls out of the burning building. Despite the best efforts of paramedics, the dad died at the scene. Both girls were rushed to hospital, where the youngest sadly died later that day. The father, a taxi driver, was looking after their three children - two daughters and a son - as his wife was away. Their eldest was staying with relatives on Saturday night so he was not inside the red-brick semi detached house in the quiet cul de sac when the fire took hold. Cops said they don't believe there are suspicious circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Former neighbours Andy Boys, 30, and Mehvish Iqbal, 29, came to lay floral tributes outside the fire damaged house. Mehvish said: 'My son used to play outside with her little girl, the one that has passed away. It is just awful. 'To know that the mother is away in Mecca and she is coming back to this, I don't know how she is going to deal with it mentally. 'The girls are lovely little girls, I pray that her older sister pulls through.' Andy said: 'They were lovely neighbours, we lived next door.' A number of floral tributes have been left outside the house. Another neighbour said: 'I heard sirens on Sunday morning and then looked out to see the smoke and the emergency crews doing CPR on the dad and kids. 'It seemed to go on forever, it was horrendous.' Another neighbour said: 'The Mum was away in Saudi Arabia for Hajj. I've been told she is coming back today. My heart breaks for her. 'I know their eldest son was stopping elsewhere with a relative when the fire started. 'The Dad is a taxi driver and such a nice man. It's is devastating for everybody and we just hope the other little girl survives.' Detective Inspector Paul Greatorex said: "We are continuing to work with colleagues at the fire service to investigate this dreadfully sad incident which has resulted in a father and daughter losing their lives. "Extensive enquiries have been ongoing since yesterday and we have been working to locate and support relatives of the victims both here and outside of the UK at what is clearly an awful time for the family. "While our enquiries remain ongoing we do not believe there are any suspicious circumstances regarding the cause of the fire and will be preparing a file for the coroner in due course. "Our support for the family involved clearly also still continues." 5 5 5

Battery plant on Castleford farmland gets go-ahead
Battery plant on Castleford farmland gets go-ahead

BBC News

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Battery plant on Castleford farmland gets go-ahead

Proposals to build a battery energy storage system (BESS) on farmland in West Yorkshire have been application by Harmony Energy to install the facility at a six acre (2.5 hectare) site off Holmfield Lane, near Castleford, was given the go-ahead by Wakefield 36 energy storage unit BESS would take in power from renewable sources and release them to the National Grid when demand was high, the applicants said.A total of 49 residents objected to the scheme, citing concerns about traffic hazards along the lane, fire risks and the impact on local wildlife. The site was originally designated as greenbelt land under Wakefield Council's Local Plan, which was adopted in January it was later deemed to be "grey belt" land after the government published a revised national policy framework in December. 'Important role' A planning statement submitted by the energy company said the benefits brought by the scheme would outweigh any harm, according to the Local Democracy Reporting said the A1(M) and M62 motorways already dominated the openness of the greenbelt near said this type of scheme was a "vital component in the drive towards zero carbon"."This type of technology has an important role to play across the National Grid, and at a local level in Wakefield's own target to achieve zero carbon by 2038," it Yorkshire Fire Service called for the scheme to be designed in accordance with National Fire Chiefs Council guidelines for BESS for a BESS facility less than half a mile away, off Stranglands Lane, next to the former Ferrybridge Power Station, were also approved last week. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North

Firefighters tackle new moorland fires
Firefighters tackle new moorland fires

Yahoo

time10-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Firefighters tackle new moorland fires

Firefighters were said to be responding tonight following yet another moorland fire. Pictures showed fire spreading close to the A627 Woodhead pass between Manchester and Sheffield. Eye-witnesses said fire appeared be close to Crowden close to Tintwistle. The fire was spreading although it appeared to occupy a small area, with a plume of smoke visible for miles around. In what appeared to be a separate fire, firefighters were also scrambled to a moorland fire in Denshaw north of Oldham this evening. READ MORE: How to see the Pink Moon as rare 'micromoon' meets one of the brightest stars in the sky READ MORE: LIVE: M60 fire stops traffic as fire engines race to scene - latest updates A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: 'Just after 6pm this evening (Thursday 10th April), three fire engines from across Greater Manchester were called to reports of a fire on the moorland near Huddersfield Road, Denshaw. 'Crews arrived quickly at the scene. Firefighters using specialist equipment are working with West Yorkshire Fire Service to extinguish the fire. 'Firefighters have been in attendance for around an hour and a half, and are still at the scene.' They are the latest in a series of moorland fires. There was ablaze at Dovestone Reservoir on Sunday afternoon. Firefighters with specialist equipment were scrambled to the scene as people were urged to stay away. Last week fire crews battled two moorland fires which started within hours of each other. Around four acres of grassland set alight on moorland close to Woodhead Pass, near the Torside reservoir, in the Peak District on Tuesday evening (April 1). Crews from Glossop and New Mills spent around two hours at the scene, after being called out at 7.18pm, before returning to the area this morning to check for any hotspots. Later on Tuesday night, firefighters battled another moorland fire near to Greenfield, in Saddleworth.

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