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Neighbour saves man, two killed

- HAMISH MCNEILLY AND JONATHAN GUILDFORD

Kevin Taggart was half asleep when he smelled smoked.

As he got out of the chair in his living room early yesterday, the smoke alarm began to beep. Soon, he saw flames coming from the rear flat of the wooden villa he lived in at Wesley St, Dunedin.

‘‘I couldn’t go round the back because it was already well ablaze. I couldn’t go round to see if they were all right or anything,’’ Taggart said of the couple who lived in the flat. Two people died in the blaze.

Neighbour Mel Ryall was returning home after dropping her husband at work when she saw smoke pouring out the back of the house about 5.18am.

As she called 111 she ran down the driveway and ‘‘heard this yelling from this wee man’’.

She helped Taggart, who usually used a walking frame, get to safety as the fire spread around the wooden villa, which was split into two flats.

Taggart knew the people in the flat.

‘‘I’ve just got this feeling that they’re not here anymore, I hope I’m wrong, I hope they got out,’’ he said.

Police confirmed two people and a dog perished in the blaze. They were found dead in the house. Police are treating the fire as unexplaine­d.

Detective Senior Sergeant Kallum Croudis said police were working alongside ESR and fire investigat­ors to determine the cause of the blaze.

‘‘We want help from the public, in relation to any suspicious or unusual activity or behaviour in the Wesley St area.’’

He expected the names of the victims to be released today.

Taggart said he was in ‘‘a state of shock … I just can’t believe it’’.

‘‘I’m pretty devastated, it’s hard to believe.’’

After Ryall helped Taggart from the blaze she alerted other neighbours to the fire.

‘‘I really feel for (Taggart), he has probably lost everything and I feel for the families [of the victims],’’ a visibly upset Ryall said.

Four fire crews attended the blaze

A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said investigat­ors were working to determine the cause of the blaze.

 ?? PHOTOS: HAMISH MCNEILLY/STUFF ?? Kevin Taggart was helped out of his Wesley St, Dunedin, flat by Mel Ryall (inset) yesterday after a fire broke out in the other flat in his building. Two people died in the blaze.
PHOTOS: HAMISH MCNEILLY/STUFF Kevin Taggart was helped out of his Wesley St, Dunedin, flat by Mel Ryall (inset) yesterday after a fire broke out in the other flat in his building. Two people died in the blaze.

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