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A coroner has paid tribute to the "courage and dignity" of a mother-of-two whose family was killed in a house fire at an RAF base on Cyprus.A coroner has paid tribute to the "courage and dignity" of a mother-of-two whose family was killed in a house fire at an RAF base on Cyprus.
Eirlys Greenough, from Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent, was on a night out when her husband Andrew, son Evan and daughter Nia died in March 2007. Eirlys Greenough was on a night out when her husband Andrew, from Abertillery, Blaenau Gwen, son Evan and daughter Nia died in March 2007.
Mrs Greenough said her life had been richer for knowing each of the three but "would never be the same again".Mrs Greenough said her life had been richer for knowing each of the three but "would never be the same again".
Gwent coroner David Bowen recorded a verdicts accidental death.Gwent coroner David Bowen recorded a verdicts accidental death.
The inquest heard that the blaze at the Greenough's married quarters at RAF Akrotiri had probably been caused by a faulty plug on a tumble dryer in their kitchen.The inquest heard that the blaze at the Greenough's married quarters at RAF Akrotiri had probably been caused by a faulty plug on a tumble dryer in their kitchen.
It had ripped quickly through the timber-framed bungalow after two smoke alarms failed to activate.It had ripped quickly through the timber-framed bungalow after two smoke alarms failed to activate.
I have so many precious memories of our time together Widow Eirlys GreenoughI have so many precious memories of our time together Widow Eirlys Greenough
The family, originally from Six Bells, near Abertillery, had lived in the bungalow for more than two years.The family, originally from Six Bells, near Abertillery, had lived in the bungalow for more than two years.
The coroner was told that Mrs Greenough left the family home at 7pm while her children were in their bedrooms watching DVDs and Cpl Greenough, a keen rugby fan, was watching Wales play England in the Six Nations on television.The coroner was told that Mrs Greenough left the family home at 7pm while her children were in their bedrooms watching DVDs and Cpl Greenough, a keen rugby fan, was watching Wales play England in the Six Nations on television.
Cpl Greenough had texted his wife with updates every time Wales scored in the match - they eventually won 27-18.Cpl Greenough had texted his wife with updates every time Wales scored in the match - they eventually won 27-18.
The fire was 'probably caused' by a faulty plug on a tumble dryerThe fire was 'probably caused' by a faulty plug on a tumble dryer
He had been drinking during the match and was more than four times the drink-drive limit - and this would have "dulled his awareness" of the blaze, the inquest heard.He had been drinking during the match and was more than four times the drink-drive limit - and this would have "dulled his awareness" of the blaze, the inquest heard.
Gwent coroner David Bowen said Mrs Greenough's evening out turned "into a nightmare" when a friend told her there was a problem at home.Gwent coroner David Bowen said Mrs Greenough's evening out turned "into a nightmare" when a friend told her there was a problem at home.
The inquest heard a neighbour spotted flames in the kitchen of their quarters and he and other off-duty RAF staff tried to battle their way into the bungalow before the fire spread rapidly.The inquest heard a neighbour spotted flames in the kitchen of their quarters and he and other off-duty RAF staff tried to battle their way into the bungalow before the fire spread rapidly.
Fire carts were placed in strategic points around the RAF base because of the risk of fire to the wooden bungalows in the Mediterranean heat.Fire carts were placed in strategic points around the RAF base because of the risk of fire to the wooden bungalows in the Mediterranean heat.
Cpl Greenough was eventually found on the floor of the couple's bedroom with Evan and Nia just yards away in their own bedrooms.Cpl Greenough was eventually found on the floor of the couple's bedroom with Evan and Nia just yards away in their own bedrooms.
The bungalow was a wooden construction and fire spread quickly Coroner David BowenThe bungalow was a wooden construction and fire spread quickly Coroner David Bowen
A post mortem examination revealed all were killed by inhaling fire fumes.A post mortem examination revealed all were killed by inhaling fire fumes.
After the inquest Mrs Greenough said: "Two years ago my life was so different living in Cyprus with Andy, Evan and Nia.After the inquest Mrs Greenough said: "Two years ago my life was so different living in Cyprus with Andy, Evan and Nia.
"Everyday was so busy and noisy, filled with love and laughter."Everyday was so busy and noisy, filled with love and laughter.
"I have so many precious memories of our time together.""I have so many precious memories of our time together."
'Courage and dignity''Courage and dignity'
Mrs Greenough described her 37-year-old husband Andy as her "best friend" and a "proud father".Mrs Greenough described her 37-year-old husband Andy as her "best friend" and a "proud father".
She said her five-year-old son Evan had been "a real character who loved school and playing superheroes with his many friends."She said her five-year-old son Evan had been "a real character who loved school and playing superheroes with his many friends."
Her two-year-old daughter Nia, she said, was "such a sweet and funny girl who loved to sing and dance."Her two-year-old daughter Nia, she said, was "such a sweet and funny girl who loved to sing and dance."
"My life is richer for having known them but will never be the same again," she added."My life is richer for having known them but will never be the same again," she added.
"It has been a long and tough time leading up the inquest but hopefully now we can all move on after having gained some sense of closure."It has been a long and tough time leading up the inquest but hopefully now we can all move on after having gained some sense of closure.
"Personally I know that I will never have to think about the worst day of my life again.""Personally I know that I will never have to think about the worst day of my life again."
Coroner Mr Bowen recorded verdicts of accidental death on all three, describing the fire as "unexpected, unintentional and unforeseen".Coroner Mr Bowen recorded verdicts of accidental death on all three, describing the fire as "unexpected, unintentional and unforeseen".
He said: "I'm satisfied the electrical fault was probably the cause. The bungalow was a wooden construction and fire spread quickly indeed to the roof space and did not active the smoke alarms.He said: "I'm satisfied the electrical fault was probably the cause. The bungalow was a wooden construction and fire spread quickly indeed to the roof space and did not active the smoke alarms.
The coroner paid tribute to Mrs Greenough's "courage and dignity."The coroner paid tribute to Mrs Greenough's "courage and dignity."