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Family pay tribute to boy killed in Lancashire barn fire Family pay tribute to boy killed in Lancashire barn fire
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The family of 14-year-old Louis Simpson have paid tribute to their “beautiful, beautiful boy” after his body was recovered following a barn fire at a £2m country estate.The family of 14-year-old Louis Simpson have paid tribute to their “beautiful, beautiful boy” after his body was recovered following a barn fire at a £2m country estate.
Simpson had been missing since the blaze at Fairhurst Hill, Parbold, Lancashire, on Sunday afternoon. Simpson had been missing since the blaze at Fairhurst Hill, Parbold, Lancashire, on Sunday afternoon. He was with a group of friends at the barn when the fire broke out, Lancashire police said.
He was with a group of friends at the barn when the fire broke out, Lancashire police said. His friends were located but Louis’s body was recovered by firefighters on Monday evening after a 24-hour search, the force confirmed.
His friends were located but Louis’s body was recovered by firefighters on Monday evening after a desperate 24-hour search, the force confirmed.
In a tribute, Louis’ parents said: “It is with deep regret and heartbreak that we can confirm the tragic loss of our beautiful, beautiful boy Louis James Simpson.In a tribute, Louis’ parents said: “It is with deep regret and heartbreak that we can confirm the tragic loss of our beautiful, beautiful boy Louis James Simpson.
“We are all truly devastated but want to thank our amazing family and friends for their ongoing love and support. We ask that our privacy is respected at this extremely difficult time.”“We are all truly devastated but want to thank our amazing family and friends for their ongoing love and support. We ask that our privacy is respected at this extremely difficult time.”
A spokeswoman for Lancashire police said there “do not appear to be any suspicious circumstances” over the fire, which took three hours to get under control. A spokeswoman for Lancashire police said there did not appear to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the fire, which took three hours to get under control.
The force said: “After an extensive search of the area a body was recovered from the barn last night. While yet to be formally identified, the body is sadly believed to be Louis.“Louis’ family have been informed this morning and they are being supported by specially trained officers. Our thoughts are with them at this time. Inquiries are continuing to establish what has happened and what caused the fire, however at this stage there do not appear to be any suspicious circumstances. The force said: “After an extensive search of the area a body was recovered from the barn last night. While yet to be formally identified, the body is sadly believed to be Louis.“Louis’ family have been informed this morning and they are being supported by specially trained officers. Our thoughts are with them at this time. Inquiries are continuing to establish what has happened and what caused the fire. However, at this stage there do not appear to be any suspicious circumstances.
“A postmortem examination will be carried out to try to establish the cause of death and a file will be passed to the coroner in due course.”“A postmortem examination will be carried out to try to establish the cause of death and a file will be passed to the coroner in due course.”