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BBC South, Bicester

There is an “outpouring of grief and shock” within the the city the place two firefighters and a person have been killed in a fireplace at a industry park, a councillor has stated.
Jennie Logan, 30, and Martyn Sadler, 38, died whilst tackling the fireplace at Bicester Motion on Thursday night. David Chester, 57, a father of 2 who ran a industry on the web site and lived in Bicester, used to be additionally killed.
Many seen a two-minute silence within the the city’s Garth Park on Sunday and Bicester Town Council will open its guide of condolence at Garth House from 09:00 BST on Monday.
Nicholas Mawer, who represents Bicester North on Cherwell District Council, instructed the BBC: “These people are the best of Bicester.”
Another two firefighters who suffered severe accidents stay in health facility, Thames Valley Police has stated.
Mr Mawer, who attended a provider at St Edburg’s Church on Sunday, added: “Thankfully these incidents are very rare but it’s deeply affected the community.
“You may inform how affected the folk have been and on the centre of this are the households of the individuals who we misplaced.”
He said town councillors were in early discussions regarding some kind of memorial for those who died, and that it would be further discussed in the annual town meeting later.
“I’m certain within the fullness of time we will convey ahead a suggestion that is appropriate,” he stated.
Ms Logan and Mr Sadler were involved in Bicester Rugby Union Football Club’s (BRUFC) women’s team, Bicester Vixens.
“We are a decent knit membership. We are a circle of relatives and it is hit the membership and the broader group very onerous,” BRUFC’s chairman Paul Jaggers said.
“Obviously shedding two of your individuals in any state of affairs is in point of fact difficult and it is had a profound have an effect on.”
Both firefighters worked for Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service and Mr Sadler was also part of the London Fire Brigade.
Mr Chester, who ran family business Chesters & Sons at Bicester Motion, joined the estate when it was bought 12 years ago and was described as “a part of the material of our property and a pal to us all”.

Historic England, which had worked with Mr Chester, said he had been a “valued spouse” who it was a “privilege” to work alongside.
Fire investigators and Thames Valley Police are working to establish the cause of the blaze in what the police said was a “advanced investigation which would possibly take a while”.