Kirton Fire: Murder Investigation Launched After Three People Killed In House Fire

Initial reports said only one person had died, but police have now raised the number to three.
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A murder investigation has been launched after three people were found dead following a house fire in Kirton on New Year’s Day, Lincolnshire Police said.

The fire started at around 3am on 1 January at a property on Peartree Road.

Police have confirmed all of the deceased were British, one was a 27-year-old woman, the other two were men aged 24 and 32.

The force added that two other people who were taken to hospital following the fire, had since been discharged.

Detectives are not seeking anyone else in connection with the murder inquiry, and an investigation into the circumstances is continuing.

Superintendent Di Coulson, of Lincolnshire Police, said: “This is a tragic crime and our thoughts are with the family and friends of those involved.

“We are in contact with the families and will ensure that this is a thorough investigation as we try and understand what happened.”

A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said it will take time to formally identify the dead, but their families have been notified.

“We can confirm that we are treating this as a domestic-related murder investigation, but we are not looking for anyone else in connection with this,” the spokesperson added.

The investigation into the New Year’s Day blaze is being led by officers from the regional East Midlands specialist operations unit, alongside local officers.