A 15-year-old schoolgirl and a 67-year-old woman have tragically died in a house fire in Bletchley, near Milton Keynes. The victims, including teenager Ann Eyre, were pronounced dead at the scene of the blaze, which erupted shortly after 12:10pm on Friday, 30 May, on St Patrick’s Way.

Thames Valley Police have launched an investigation, confirming that the circumstances of the fire are currently being treated as “unexplained.”

‘Loud screams’ heard as neighbours rushed to help

The tragic fire sent shockwaves through the local community. Gabriel, a neighbour who lives next door to the property, recalled the chilling moment the inferno broke out.

“Our thoughts are with the loved ones of the victims of this tragic fire,” a police spokesperson said.

“We’d ask people to respect her family’s privacy at this incredibly difficult time.”

The 67-year-old woman who also perished in the blaze has not yet been publicly named.

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Investigation Underway: Deaths Treated as ‘Unexplained’

Police and fire investigators remain at the scene. The cause of the fire remains unclear, and officers are appealing for information.

“We are working closely with Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service to determine what happened,” the police statement continued.

No arrests have been made, and officers are urging anyone with information or video footage to come forward.

 

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Schoolgirl Ann Eyre, 15, and Woman, 67, Killed in Bletchley House Fire
Schoolgirl Ann Eyre, 15, And Woman, 67, Killed In Bletchley House Fire

Community Grieves Over ‘Lovely’ Family

Neighbours described the household as “easy-going, calm, and lovely.” The loss has devastated the quiet Milton Keynes suburb.

Social media tributes to Ann Eyre have begun to pour in. One user wrote:

“Absolutely heartbreaking. A young life gone far too soon. RIP Ann.”

 

Appeal for Witnesses

Anyone with information is urged to contact Thames Valley Police on 101, quoting incident reference 30/5 Bletchley Fire, or submit details anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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