‘Words can’t describe the pain we are feeling’
■ Family ‘absolutely devastated’ as garage murder victim named ■ Police target new witness seen driving away from the scene
The identity of a body found in the aftermath of a fire in Sunderland has been confirmed by police.
Northumbria Police yesterdaynamed Mark Her ron as the person whose remains were found in a detached garage following a blaze at Tunstall Village Green in Silksworth.
Mark, who was 53 and of New Silksworth, was found to have died as a result of the fire, according to the results of a post-mortem examination held on Tuesday.
His family are being supported by specialist officers in the wake of the tragic discovery as the investigation continues into his death.
In a statement released yesterday, they said :“We are absolutely devastated by Mark’s death. Words can’t describe the pain we are feeling as we try to come to terms with our loss.
“He was a much-loved member of our family, and whilst he would have been the first to acknowledge he had his problems in recent years, he was a kind man at heart.
“We would like to thank the community for the messages we have received since this tragic news, and would ask that our privacy is respected at this time.”
Forensic officers from Northumbria Police were in the street on Wednesday just days after the force confirmed it had launched an inquiryinto the suspicious death.
Emergency services attended a fire at the detached garage of a property in the street on Tuesday, February 18.
Investigative work then unearthed human remains buried under rubble in the garage, which was severely damaged in the fire.
A 38-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder has been released under investigation while inquiries continue.
Detective Inspector Graeme Dodds, the senior investigating officer, has called for a newly-identified witness to come forward and assist with the police’s work.
He said :“We are committed to mapping out a chronology of events that immediately precededthe fire, and extensive inquiries have been carried out at the scene by police and our partners.
“As part of those inquiries, we have identified a witness that we are keen to trace. Shortly after the fire started, a dark-coloured 4x4 Qashqaistyle vehicle was seen travelling in the immediate area.
“We are keen to speak to the occupants of that vehicle as they may be able to offer vital information that can assist with our investigation.”