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Separate fires in west London claim two lives

A man died in a blaze in Holland Park overnight and a woman was killed in a fire in Fulham.

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Two people have been killed in separate fires in west London overnight.

A man died in Holland Park Gardens, in Holland Park, as 80 firefighters tackled a blaze at a house which had been converted into flats.

And a woman died in a fire at a flat in Burnfoot Avenue in Fulham.

He said emergency services rescued the dog from the property and gave it mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

Jennifer Crago, who left her flat to stay with a friend after seeing the fire from her window, said CPR was performed on the man in the street at around 10.45pm.

The 40-year-old said: “I heard a smash and there was some screaming and I looked out through my blinds and there was literally just orange flames shooting out of the window.”

Jessica Lemaitre, who also lives at Holland Park Gardens, said the victim enjoyed doing “mechanical things with his car” and was “very friendly”.

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Firefighters at the scene in Holland Park Gardens (Victoria Jones/PA)

A dozen fire engines were called from across west London.

The London Ambulance Service said it sent paramedics and its Hazardous Area Response Team to the scene.

It said: “Sadly, despite extensive resuscitation efforts, one patient – a man – died at the scene.”

Man dies in London fire
The man who died was described by neighbours as ‘eccentric’ and ‘friendly’ (Victoria Jones/PA)

The cause of the fire is currently being investigated.

The Holland Park fire took place around a mile away from the charred remains of the Grenfell Tower, where a fierce blaze killed 71 people last June.

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The flat where the man died (Victoria Jones/PA)

Two appliances and 14 firefighters attended the blaze in Fulham after being called at 6.41pm.

The fire was under control just after 7.30pm, and the cause is under investigation.

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