Stockport Express

Man who died in car park blaze is named

- CHARLOTTE DOBSON newsdesk@men-news.co.uk @MENnewsdes­k

AMAN found dead in a burning vehicle had held down a full-time job despite living out of the back of his van.

Police and paramedics were called to the burning vehicle in the car park of the Asda superstore in Reddish on March 4.

While there were no suspicious circumstan­ces, the man’s identity and what he was doing in the van remained a mystery.

The blaze victim has now been named as David Alex Roseblade – a homeless man who had been living in the back of the vehicle for a number of months.

Despite the circumstan­ces, Mr Roseblade held down a full-time job and was in the process of finding secure accommodat­ion.

He was known to staff at The Wellspring charity in Stockport and had been accessing their services for around two weeks.

They say Mr Roseblade was a ‘hardworkin­g and pleasant man’ aged between 35 and 45 and from the Stockport area – who had sought help with trying to find housing.

Jonathan Billings, project manager at The Wellspring, was approached by the police to help identify Mr Roseblade’s vehicle shortly after his death.

“There’s a common misconcept­ion that all homeless people are rough sleepers or people who beg in the street,” he said.

“But a lot of homeless people are in full-time employment and sleeping in cars. It then becomes very difficult for people to attend appointmen­ts with housing officers in the day to resolve the situation.

“They can’t attend appointmen­ts in the day because they’re at work. And many people don’t want employers to know they don’t have a home.

“David’s death is particular­ly tragic because he was a hard-working, very pleasant man who had the rest of his life ahead of him.”

Mr Roseblade’s van had been parked on the Asda car park since 4pm on the Friday before his death.

Fire investigat­ors are still probing the tragedy, with one line of enquiry that smoking materials may have been to blame. Details of his death has been passed to the coroner.

Mr Roseblade’s family told our sister newspaper the M.E.N. they did not wish to comment at this time.

 ??  ?? ●●Police examine the fire damaged van on the Asda car park in Reddish
●●Police examine the fire damaged van on the Asda car park in Reddish

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