A schoolgirl killed in a horror fireplace has been named and pictured via police.
Ann Eyre, 15, died on the scene along a 67-year-old lady following a fireplace at a house in St Patrick’s Way, Bletchley, close to Milton Keynes.
Emergency products and services raced to the road on Friday at 12.10pm with firefighters temporarily bringing the flames beneath keep watch over.
Thames Valley Police is treating the deaths as ‘unexplained’ and has since introduced an investigation.
A Thames Valley Police spokesperson mentioned: ‘Although she has now not been officially recognized, we will be able to verify the girl who tragically died was once Ann Eyre, from Bletchley.
‘We’d ask other people to recognize her circle of relatives’s privateness at this extremely tricky time.
‘Our ideas are with the family members of the sufferers of this tragic fireplace.’
The spokesperson added the power was once not able to substantiate the identification of the girl.
Ann Eyre, 15, died on the scene along a 67-year-old lady following a fireplace at a house in St Patrick’s Way, Bletchley, close to Milton Keynes

Thames Valley Police are treating the teenager and lady’s deaths as ‘unexplained’ and has since introduced an investigation
Emotional tributes have since been paid to the teenager on social media who was once described as ‘sensible and humorous’.
One particular person wrote on Facebook: ‘Such a stupendous soul you lit up the room together with your smile. Keep blowing the ones bubbles up there.’
While every other added: ‘Such a wonderful younger woman, it was once a pleasure to grasp her.’
One neighbour, named most effective as Gabriel, informed the BBC he had heard ‘loud screams’ coming from the house all the way through the hearth.
The father mentioned what he noticed was once ‘not possible’, ahead of including: ‘Earlier when it took place, I in reality wasn’t myself. I used to be very, very, surprised.’
He described the circle of relatives who lived on the house as ‘easy-going, calm and wonderful’.