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Man dies in city centre flat fire Chinese student dies in flat fire
(about 18 hours later)
One man has died and two other people have been injured in a blaze at a block of flats in the centre of Dundee. A 27-year-old Chinese student has died and two other people have been injured at a block of flats in Dundee city centre.
Tayside Police said the dead man was a student at the University of Abertay. Officers are contacting his family in China and he has not yet been named.
Firefighters were called to the scene in St Andrews Street just after 1000 BST on Thursday.Firefighters were called to the scene in St Andrews Street just after 1000 BST on Thursday.
They used a ladder to remove two men and a woman from the first floor flat window but emergency workers said one man died from his injuries. They used a ladder to remove two men and a woman from the first floor flat.
But emergency workers said the 27-year-old man died from his injuries at the scene.
A man and a woman were also rescued from the flat and taken to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee where they were treated for smoke inhalation and minor injuries.
There was a lot of panic. I just wanted to get people out Michael SinclairEyewitness
An eyewitness who tried to get into the flat said he was hampered by a metal grille and steel-enforced door.An eyewitness who tried to get into the flat said he was hampered by a metal grille and steel-enforced door.
Michael Sinclair, 27, who works in Roe-bucks barber shop close to the old-style tenement flats, said he raised the alarm when a customer told him about the fire.Michael Sinclair, 27, who works in Roe-bucks barber shop close to the old-style tenement flats, said he raised the alarm when a customer told him about the fire.
There was a lot of panic. I just wanted to get people out Eyewitness Michael Sinclair
He told the BBC Scotland news website: "I knocked on all the doors to make sure that everyone got out. But when I got to the flat affected there was a metal grille on the door. It was a steel enforced door so I couldn't get into the flat.He told the BBC Scotland news website: "I knocked on all the doors to make sure that everyone got out. But when I got to the flat affected there was a metal grille on the door. It was a steel enforced door so I couldn't get into the flat.
"I tried to kick the door as much as I could to awaken the people but as soon as I lifted the letter box smoke came pouring out."I tried to kick the door as much as I could to awaken the people but as soon as I lifted the letter box smoke came pouring out.
"I gathered at that point that it was serious and there would be casualties."I gathered at that point that it was serious and there would be casualties.
"There was a lot of panic. I just wanted to get people out.""There was a lot of panic. I just wanted to get people out."
'Bolt cutters'
Another eyewitness, Graham Forbes, who owns the chip shop near the flats, said firefighters tried to use bolt cutters to get through the main entrance of the flat but the trapped residents had to be taken out through the window.Another eyewitness, Graham Forbes, who owns the chip shop near the flats, said firefighters tried to use bolt cutters to get through the main entrance of the flat but the trapped residents had to be taken out through the window.
He said: "Someone told me there was a fire in the flats and when I went out it looked like it was just the curtains which had gone up.He said: "Someone told me there was a fire in the flats and when I went out it looked like it was just the curtains which had gone up.
'Metal grille'
"Then the next thing it seemed to die out and I thought someone had put it out but then iit came back up again.
"Bolt cutters were used on the door of the flat but when the fireman came out he said they were no use. He couldn't get the metal grille off."
A forensic investigation is being carried outA forensic investigation is being carried out
Fire incident commander Andy Hermiston said he believes the fire broke out in the lounge.He would not comment on the problems with the grille. "Then the next thing it seemed to die out and I thought someone had put it out but then it came back up again.
The injured man and woman were taken to Ninewells Hospital for treatment. "Bolt cutters were used on the door of the flat but when the fireman came out he said they were no use. He couldn't get the metal grille off."
The fire is believed to have broken out in the lounge of the flat. The dead man was found in the kitchen of the flat.
A spokesperson for Tayside Fire and Rescue Service said two adults, a man and a woman, were calling for help from a bedroom window at the front of the building and were rescued by firefighters via a ladder.
He said: "Breathing apparatus teams entered the building to tackle the fire and on reaching the flat they found a locked wrought iron gate over the external door.
"Using specialist hydraulic equipment crews gained entry to the premises within seven minutes of arrival.
Forensic teams
He said investigations were being carried but added it was not thought the locked wrought iron gate was "significant to the outcome of the incident".
Alongside the block of flats, several businesses, including a designer bridal shop, chip shop and newsagents, were evacuated.Alongside the block of flats, several businesses, including a designer bridal shop, chip shop and newsagents, were evacuated.
Police said the dead man's identity would not be released until next of kin have been informed. A police forensic team have been carrying investigations at the scene.
They have sent a forensic team to the scene. Det Insp Willie Semple, from Tayside Police, said it was too early to say whether there were any suspicious circumstances surrounding the fire.
Det Ch Insp Ewen West, from Tayside Police, said the three people in the flat were believed to be Asian. "We have a full search team and forensic team carrying out a detailed examination of the flat and the immediate surrounding area," he said.
He added that it was too early to speculate on the cause of the fire. "A full report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal in due course."