Sunderland Echo

Inquest into fire death at former home

MAN PULLED FROM BUILDING WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jpi

An inquest has been opened into the death of a man in a fire at a former care home, which led to a murder investigat­ion being launched.

Patryk Rafal Mortimer died in a blaze which started at the former Manor House care home, in Easington Lane, in the early hours of Saturday, November 3.

Police received a report of a fire at the building on Pemberton Bank, in High Street, at about 2.40am .

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.

Six crews of four firefighte­rs were sent from fire stations at Sunderland Central, Farringdon, West Denton, Gosforth and South Shields to tackle the blaze.

Chief fire officer of Tyne and Wear Chris Lowther praised their efforts on Twit- ter: “Firefighte­rs did everything they could to try and save the lives of all those involved.

“I commend their bravery, profession­alism, and sheer effort.

“My thoughts are with the man who died.”

Police released Mr Mortimer’s identity on Wednesday, November 7, and confirmed five days later that they were treating his death as murder.

Four people arrested in connection with the fire have been released under investigat­ion.

An inquest into 39-yearold Mr Mortimer’s death was opened and adjourned at Sunderland Coroner’s Court yesterday.

Coroner Derek Winter told the hearing post-mortem examinatio­ns had been carried out by two pathologis­ts, but the results were still awaited.

“A post-mortem exam was carried out by Dr Bolton on the third of November,” said Mr Winter.

“She gives the preliminar­y cause of death as the effects of fire. Her final report is still awaited.

“The body was formally identified by fingerprin­t evidence.

“A further post-mortem was carried out by Dr Cooper. His cause of death is still pending.”

Mr Mortimer’s body was now being retuned to his native Poland, added Mr Winter.

“I am satisfied that I have jurisdicti­on to conduct an inquest as part of my investigat­ion,” he said.

“The cause of Mr Mortimer’s death is believed to be unnatural. There may be criminal proceeding­s to follow.”

The inquest was adjourned until February 28 at 10am.

“My thoughts are with the man who died” CHRIS LOWTHER

 ??  ?? Police tape at the front of the Manor House care home. Inset, the late Patryk Rafal Mortimer.
Police tape at the front of the Manor House care home. Inset, the late Patryk Rafal Mortimer.

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