Milton Keynes fatal fire: Man held on suspicion of murder released
Thames Valley Police is continuing its enquiries at the scene of a fatal fire in Milton Keynes on Sunday evening
A 58-year-old man, arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was found dead, has been released on bail, police say.
The body of a woman was found by emergency services inside a property in St Leger Court, Great Linford, following a fire.
Thames Valley Police said the death of the woman, whose identity has not been released, “remains unexplained”.
It said post-mortem examination results had been “inconclusive”.
Further tests will now be carried out.
Fire alarm alerts mother to cooker fire
A mother has been praised by firefighters for her quick thinking after a fire broke out in her home.
Firefighters in Milton Keynes attended the incident which started when a toddler in the home turned the cooker on which then caused cooking oil inside the cooker to over heat and burn.
Two crews from Great Holm Fire Station attended the incident in Boycott Avenue, Oldbrook.
Crew Manager, Danny Moore said: “A toddler had managed to turn the cooker on, and a small fire started caused by food and cooking oil still in the oven. We turned up to find a heavily smoke-logged house, and the residents safely outside in the rear garden. The mother explained that she hadn’t smelled or seen any sign of the smoke. The activation of a smoke detector was the only thing that alerted her to the danger. It enabled her to turn off the cooker and evacuate the property with the toddler and an older girl, with no injury to any of them. I praised her actions, as they reinforced one of our key safety messages to people in the event of a house fire – get out, stay out and call 999. Once again, working smoke alarms have proved their value in alerting people to a fire in its early stages.”