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Stafford fireworks blaze: Men who died named Stafford fireworks blaze: Men who died named
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Two men killed in a fireworks warehouse blaze in Stafford have been named.Two men killed in a fireworks warehouse blaze in Stafford have been named.
The bodies of Simon Hillier, 41, and 57-year-old Stewart Staples were found on Friday, a day after a huge fire ripped through the SP Plastics industrial unit on the Baswich Estate. The bodies of Simon Hillier, 41, and 57-year-old Stewart Staples were found on Friday, a day after a huge fire and explosion at the SP Plastics industrial unit on the Baswich Estate.
The men, both from Hednesford, will not be formally identified for some weeks, say police, but there is evidence to place both of them at the scene. The men, both from Hednesford, will not be formally identified for some weeks, said police, but there was enough evidence to place them at the scene.
Police think Mr Hillier was working at the site and Mr Staples was a customer. It is believed Mr Hillier worked at the unit and Mr Staples was a customer.
'Doing everything we can' Nearby workers described an initial explosion before fireworks detonated overhead and further blasts damaged neighbouring units.
Two men were also injured in the blaze and one, in his 40s, is said to be in a critical condition with serious burns. Two men were injured in the fire and one, aged in his 40s, remains in a critical condition with serious burns.
'Deafening and constant'
Witness Stephanie Horton said it had been quiet on the estate before she heard a "very loud explosion", followed in succession by several more.
Ms Horton, who worked in a nearby, unit said she managed to escape after a colleague "all but lifted the door off its hinges" allowing them to get out.
Neil Kendall who lives in a nearby caravan park described the noise as "deafening" and "constant" as the fireworks detonated in the heat.
"There was a guy who had parked his van nearby and he had just come out of there," said Mr Kendall.
"He said some of his colleagues were inside, buying fireworks, and he was concerned."
Searches resumed on Saturday morning at the unit.Searches resumed on Saturday morning at the unit.
Supt Ian Coxhead, of Staffordshire Police, said: "Sadly, our inquiries have placed both men at the scene when the fire started. Supt Ian Coxhead, of Staffordshire Police, said: "Sadly, our inquiries have placed both men at the scene when the fire started."
"Our sympathies remain with the families involved and we're doing everything we can to help them at this distressing time.
A 53-year-old man arrested over the fire has been released and is now considered a witness, police said.A 53-year-old man arrested over the fire has been released and is now considered a witness, police said.
Supt Ian Coxhead warned that although a fingertip search was under way, it would take a long time for the cause of the fire to be established because of the instability of the building. Supt Coxhead warned that although a fingertip search was under way, it would take a long time for the cause of the fire to be established because of the instability of the building.