Sunderland Echo

‘Help us trace tragic Patryk’s final moments’

Police plea for informatio­n leading upt o man’s death after blaze

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A man who died after a blaze at a former care home has been named by police.

Patryk Mortimer, 39, died following a blaze at the former Manor House Care Home, in Easington Lane, in the early hours of Saturday.

Two men have been released under investigat­ion after being questioned on suspicion of murder.

Forensic officers were seen at the building again as investigat­ions continued.

Specialist officers are supporting Mr Mortimer’s family following his death.

Officers have urged people with informatio­n to make contact with investigat­ors as they try to piece together what happened in the lead-up to the tragedy.

Men aged 23 and 35 were arrested in connection with the ongoing investigat­ion.

Detective Chief Inspector John Bent said: “This is a tragic incident that has resulted in Patryk’s death and our thoughts go out to his family and friends.

“Deaths such as this always have an inevitable effect on the local community.

“There will be an increased police presence in the local area as officers carry out enquiries and offer reassuranc­e to members of the public.

“At this stage, we are keeping all our options open and are eager to work with the public to determine the circumstan­ces behind Patryk’s death.

“Anybody who has any informatio­n – no matter how insignific­ant you think it might be – is asked to get in touch.”

The fire happened just days after the building was at the centre of an earlier police incident, when another man was allegedly involved in a rooftop stand-off with officers.

A 41-year-old man has appeared in court charged with burglary, affray, assaulting a police constable, possession of an offensive weapon and four counts of criminal damage after the incident on Wednesday night.

At about 2.40am on Saturday, police received a report of a fire at the residentia­l address on Pemberton Bank, in High Street, Easington Lane.

Officers from Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue attended the scene and brought a number of residents to safety.

Mr Mortimer was pulled from the building, but was pronounced dead a short time later, despite the efforts of firefighte­rs and paramedics to save him.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact Northumbri­a Police on 101 quoting log 146 031118 or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555111.

“A tragic incident that has resulted in Patryk’s death” DET CHF INSP BENT

 ??  ?? Crime investigat­ors the former Manor House care Home in Easington Lane, Right Patryk Mortimer, who died in the blaze.
Crime investigat­ors the former Manor House care Home in Easington Lane, Right Patryk Mortimer, who died in the blaze.
 ??  ?? Patryk Mortimer, inset, died after a fire at the former Manor House Care Home in Easington Lane.
Patryk Mortimer, inset, died after a fire at the former Manor House Care Home in Easington Lane.
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Forensic officers at the building.

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