The New Zealand Herald

Rescuer dies in house fire

Victim rushes inside burning home, not knowing his partner has already escaped

- Nikki Preston

The 55-year-old man who died in a Pukekohe house fire on Saturday night had rushed inside to save his partner.

He had not realised she was outside after discoverin­g smoke and he died while looking for her.

Fire risk manager Terry Jordan said the couple had lit three candles in the Blake Rd house earlier in the night because they had no power. Terry Jordan

“The power had been turned off into the house because the occupant didn’t want to pay the power bill.”

The house was only occupied some of the time, he said.

A candle in the lounge caused the fire, which engulfed the entire house. “It was munted,” Jordan said. The couple had been sitting outside when they decided to pop to the shops. When they returned 20 minutes later the candles had caught the 1930s weatherboa­rd house alight.

“One rushed in because she really wanted to go to the toilet and found it smoky and came out. Then the other person came in thinking that person was still in the house so went in looking for her.”

There were no smoke alarms at the property.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand was called to the fire about 8.45pm and found the home consumed by

[The house] was munted.

the blaze. About 10 fire engines and their crews battled the fire.

A formal identifica­tion process is to be carried out before police notify next of kin.

A neighbour told the Herald the man had lived in the rental property with his partner for a couple of years and often had visitors coming and going.

The neighbour, who lived on the other side of the road to the destroyed house, had not been home when it went up in flames.

 ?? Photo / Michael Craig ?? One of three candles lit in the Blake Rd house led to the fatal blaze.
Photo / Michael Craig One of three candles lit in the Blake Rd house led to the fatal blaze.
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