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Mother who died with her daughter in Huddersfield fire left video note
Summary
A mother who died alongside her eight-year-old daughter after a Huddersfield house fire had posted a video hours earlier about her distress, and an inquest heard police concluded she was responsible for the blaze; the inquest is continuing.
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A mother and her young daughter died after a house fire in Huddersfield in July 2024, and an inquest has examined evidence including a video the mother posted hours before the blaze. The hearing at Bradford Coroners' Court reviewed her long-standing mental health history and material from police enquiries. West Yorkshire Police told the court they found no third-party involvement and concluded the woman was responsible for the fire. The inquest is ongoing and further findings are expected.
Key points:
- The mother recorded a 19-minute video the day before the fire in which she spoke about severe distress and her mental health struggles.
- West Yorkshire Police told the inquest they concluded there was no third-party involvement and that the woman started the fire.
- The mother and her eight-year-old daughter later died in hospital; an older daughter was critically injured but survived.
- The matter is being examined at Bradford Coroners' Court and the inquest continues.
Summary:
The inquest has reviewed the video recording and evidence about the woman's mental health, and police have reported their conclusion that she was responsible for the fire. The coroner's hearing is ongoing and further findings will be announced as the inquest proceeds.
