Cynon Valley

Hot-dog Hugo starts a fire in the kitchen

- MARCUS HUGHES marcus.hughes@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A GRANDMOTHE­R who made a lucky escape from a house fire that her DOG started when he turned the cooker on has spoken of her dramatic New Year’s Eve.

Lindsey Thomas, 49, was awoken by her dog Hugo barking and the fire alarm going off.

Dalmatian/collie cross Hugo managed to switch one of the cooker’s electric hobs on while trying to reach some cake, his owner said, with a plastic plate being set alight.

Grandmothe­r-of-five Lindsey was at home in Trecynon, Aberdare, and had decided to have an early night shortly after 11pm.

“I wasn’t feeling 100 per cent,” she said.

“But I had literally gone to bed for 10 minutes when I heard the dog barking and then he was running around the house. That’s when I heard the fire alarm.”

Lindsey got up and found the hallway “full of smoke”, before finding a plate on fire in the kitchen.

She said she managed to get back upstairs to call the emergency services before escaping unharmed with Hugo and her other dog Iolo.

Neighbour Nathan Wise then went back into the building with a damp bath towel in a bid to extinguish the fire before emergency services arrived.

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service was called to the blaze in Trecynon, Rhondda Cynon Taf, at 11.40pm on Sunday, where firefighte­rs wearing breathing apparatus used a hose reel and equipment to ventilate the property.

A spokeswoma­n said the fire was started after a pet dog “accidental­ly turned a cooker on”.

Nobody was injured during the fire – but Hugo has come away from it with a burned nose!

“He’s got a bit of a burn mark on his noise,” Lindsey said. “He probably didn’t realise what a fire was because he had never seen one before.”

Hugo’s owner said he is “forever looking for food” and can often be found jumping up at the counter in the kitchen. I had left some food on top of the cooker and he must have been trying to get to the food and in doing that he knocked the cooker on,” she said.

“He’s a beautiful dog. Beautiful personalit­y – but he is our problem child.”

Lindsey said most of the smoke damage was contained in the kitchen, but said Hugo doesn’t seem to have learned his lesson.

“When I got up (on Tuesday morning) the kettle was warm. He must have switched it on before I came down!”

 ?? RICHARD WILLIAMS ?? Lindsey Thomas with her dog Hugo, who started a fire at their home on New Year’s Eve by turning on the cooker
RICHARD WILLIAMS Lindsey Thomas with her dog Hugo, who started a fire at their home on New Year’s Eve by turning on the cooker
 ??  ?? Inquisitiv­e Hugo can’t stay away from cooker
Inquisitiv­e Hugo can’t stay away from cooker

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