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Dave Knapper & Nicola Croal

Woman killed in house fire as police launch murder investigation

Detectives have launched a murder investigation today after a woman was killed in a house fire. Firefighters, police and paramedics all raced to the scene on Campbell Road in Stoke-on-Trent at around 3pm yesterday.

Tragically, nothing could be done to save the victim who police have confirmed was a 40-year-old woman. The force have launched a murder probe in what they've described as a 'complex investigation', Stoke Sentinel reports.

A forensic tent has been set up in an alleyway while a police cordon remains in place on part of Campbell Road today. Detectives have said officers and officials from Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service are likely to be at the scene for a few days to 'establish the exact circumstances of the fire'.

During the height of the incident firefighters from four stations were present at the scene alongside two paramedics officers, two ambulances and the Midland Air Ambulance critical care car. The woman's grieving family are being supported by specially-trained officers.

Detective Superintendent Nicki Addison, from the force's major and organised crime team, said: “This is a tragic case and we are working hard to understand more about what happened yesterday afternoon and who was responsible. We are keeping an open mind and would ask people not to speculate on the circumstances at this stage as it is distressing for family and friends, and could hinder our enquiries.

A woman in her 40's died in the fire and police have now launched a murder investigation (Pete Stonier / Stoke Sentinel)

"This is a complex investigation and we continue to work closely with fire and rescue colleagues. I would encourage anyone who has any information, and not yet spoken to us, to do so as soon as they can.

"I understand the concern felt by those close to the house as well as further afield, and thank everyone for their patience around the cordon.”

Anyone with information can share information in a dedicated online portal here. Alternatively contact the force on 101 and quote incident 440 of February 9. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

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