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First aerial images of house where mother and children died in Boxing Day blaze
Drone pictures show the house where a mother and her two children died in a Boxing Day blaze.
Nu Shearman, 38, died along with Eve, seven, Ohner, four, and their pet dog Hutch after a devastating fire engulfed their home at around 3am on December 26.
Aerial images of the property have been revealed for the first time after a cordon was lifted and emergency services today (Thurs) finished enquiries at the scene.
Police and fire investigators have now left the address in Stroud, Gloucestershire, but enquiries will now continue to be made on behalf of the coroner.
Heartbroken dad Tom Shearman, a serving Gloucestershire Police officer, escaped the blaze and tried desperately to reach his family, smashing a window in an effort to re-enter the house.
The fire is not being treated as suspicious and the scene has been handed over to Stroud District Council, which has secured the building.
A fundraiser to support Tom has already raised nearly half a million pounds with more than 20k donations.
The inquest into Nu's death is due to be formally opened at Gloucestershire Coroner's Court on Monday (12 January). Inquests for Eve and Ohner are yet to be confirmed.
Temporary Chief Constable Maggie Blyth, of Gloucestershire Police, said: "Our thoughts continue to be with Nu's husband and Eve's and Ohner's dad, Tom, following this awful tragedy."
"He, along with his wider family, continue to be supported by family liaison officers and as his employer, we are committed to doing everything we can to help them move forward."
"While extensive enquiries have now been completed at the scene, we continue our work alongside Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service on behalf of the coroner, ahead of inquests which will hopefully provide answers as to what happened."
"I'm immensely grateful for all those who responded to this extremely challenging incident with great professionalism and compassion, as I am to those who continue to investigate it."
"It's also very humbling to see how the community has come together to show their love and support for the Shearman family, and it makes me proud to work among them."
"So many people, both within policing and in the community, have been deeply affected by this incident and it will no doubt take time for them to come to terms with it."
"Specialist services are available for anyone who needs support and I encourage anyone who is struggling to take advantage of these."
Mark Preece, Chief Fire Officer at Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service, said: "Our thoughts remain firmly with the family following this heartbreaking incident. I want to pay tribute to the firefighters and emergency responders who attended under extremely challenging circumstances, and to our partners who have worked tirelessly throughout the investigation."
"We will continue to support the ongoing enquiries on behalf of the coroner and stand ready to assist the family and community in any way we can."
Stroud District Council Leader Chloe Turner added: "The thoughts of everyone in the district and beyond remain with Tom and his wider family, and I am confident the community will continue to wrap around them with the love and support they need."
"The response from the community is truly humbling, and I am proud of how everyone has supported the family and one another. I am grateful to emergency service and council personnel, to both churches in Brimscombe and Minchinhampton, Red Cross, Long Table, the fundraiser organisers and many others."
Cllr Lisa Spivey, Leader of Gloucestershire County Council, said: "This is an unimaginable tragedy and our hearts go out to Tom and the wider family as they face such devastating loss."
"The community's response has been deeply moving, and I want to thank everyone who has shown kindness and support during this difficult time."
"We will continue to work closely with the emergency services and the family to provide any assistance needed as they begin to navigate the weeks ahead."
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