Three people die after house fire in Northamptonshire village

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Fatal Fire Claims Three Lives at Former Rushton Railway Station

A devastating fire at a Grade II-listed former railway station in Rushton, Northamptonshire, has resulted in the deaths of three individuals. Emergency services, including police, fire, and ambulance crews, were dispatched to Beswick Close in the village near Kettering at approximately 10:30 pm on Friday following reports of a significant blaze at the property.

Emergency Response and Fatality Confirmation

Northamptonshire Police confirmed the fatalities, stating that three people were found deceased at the scene. Authorities have yet to release details regarding the age or identities of the victims as investigations continue.

Building Damage and Historical Significance

Visual accounts from the location depict extensive damage to the historic structure, with a large section of the roof destroyed by the flames. The building, originally constructed in the 19th century as the Glendon and Rushton railway station, had been converted into a residential dwelling. Historic England lists the former station as a Grade II-listed building, highlighting its national importance and historical value.

Police Officers Treated for Smoke Inhalation

During the emergency response, three police officers required hospital assessment and treatment for smoke inhalation, according to police reports.

Community Mourns Loss

Mike Brightman, vice-chair of the Rushton Parish Council, expressed the village’s sorrow, stating, “It’s a very sad day for the village, losing some of our residents in such a tragic way.”

MP’s Condolences

Rosie Wrighting, the Member of Parliament for Kettering, conveyed her condolences via social media. She wrote on Facebook, “I am deeply saddened by this tragic fire and my thoughts are with the family and friends of those affected and everyone in the Rushton community. My sincere gratitude to the emergency services personnel who responded to the incident.”

Resident Accounts of the Fire

A local resident recounted witnessing the escalating situation: “From our drive we [could] see flames. The house was engulfed in fire, completely ablaze, but we were unsure if anyone was inside.” The resident further described the community’s reaction, noting, “Everybody is very sad. They’re devastated by what has happened.”

Investigation into the Cause

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by Northamptonshire Police and Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service. Authorities are working to determine the origin and circumstances surrounding the deadly incident.

Train Services Disrupted

The fire’s proximity to a railway line led to disruptions in train services. National Rail reported that damage to the track caused by the fire impacted services in the area.


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