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Campbell River house fire claims woman, 60

‘Something like I had never seen before’

- KATIE DeROSA kderosa@timescolon­ist.com

A 60-year-old woman is dead, despite her husband’s efforts to save her, after flames ripped through a Campbell River home Monday.

Elsa Martin has been identified as the woman who died.

Her husband, Stephen, tried to go back into the house to save Elsa, but the black smoke and heat pushed him back, his sister said.

“He tried, he went back but it was all black smoke and he couldn’t get to her,” said Gail Erikson, just before she drove to Campbell River to be with her brother.

The couple was sleeping on the second floor of the house, in the 800 block of South Alder Street near Marina Boulevard, when fire broke out around 6 a.m.

Several neighbours called 911 when they spotted flames and black smoke billowing in the air.

“The male occupant of the home was out and telling me his wife was still inside,” Campbell River Fire Chief Ian Baikie said. “By his descriptio­n of where she was in the home, on the second floor, she wasn’t going to survive.”

Baikie said 18 firefighte­rs fought the blaze. They could hear bangs and pops all around them as propane tanks and vehicle gas tanks exploded.

“It was something like I had never seen before,” said photograph­er Dustin Abernethy, who saw the fire just after 6 a.m. “The whole house was in flames.”

Once the fire was out, firefighte­rs searched the house and found Elsa. Her body was removed by firefighte­rs and the coroner.

Baikie said the home, built in the 1960s, was destroyed.

“It’s an older home so there’s no drywall in the basement, all wood panelling,” Baikie said. “So the fire, once inside the building, was moving pretty quickly.”

Campbell River RCMP said the fire is not considered suspicious. Fire inspectors will go to the scene today to try to determine what caused the fire.

Baikie said there was an extensive workshop in a double-car garage at the back of the home, and at least five cars in the garage and driveway.

Fire inspectors are looking into whether the fire started in one of the cars and spread to the house.

“At first blush it looks like it started on that side of the house,” Baikie said.

The Martins, who have three adult children, bought the home in 1979, according to land title documents. They own three other homes on Alder Street.

Martin and his family are getting support from RCMP Victim Services.

“He’s got family all around him,” Baikie said. “There’s a large extended family that came to the scene.”

Baikie said it was the first fatal fire in Campbell River in more than five years.

 ?? DUSTIN ABERNETHY ?? Flames from the house fire spread to vehicles parked in the home’s driveway on South Alder Street in Campbell River.
DUSTIN ABERNETHY Flames from the house fire spread to vehicles parked in the home’s driveway on South Alder Street in Campbell River.
 ?? DUSTIN ABERNETHY ?? Fire inspectors said they believe the blaze started on the side of the house beside the garage.
DUSTIN ABERNETHY Fire inspectors said they believe the blaze started on the side of the house beside the garage.

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