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Condolences: Trevor Richardson, Kane McTell and Barry Nicholson

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Published Date: 05 January 2009
Trevor Philip Richardson, aged 37, Kane McTell, 53, and Barry Nicholson, 67-years-old, died after an arson attack on their Sheffield home.
The tragic victims perished in a fierce blaze which broke out at a house on Albert Road in Heeley.

Two died on the night of the blaze, with a third losing their life yesterday.

The third victim to die, who suffered serious burns, was one of two residents in the house who jumped from windows in sheer desperation to escape the inferno.

Detectives have not yet revealed what caused the fire despite speculation by some in the area that a petrol bomb was thrown into the house.

The fire gutted the terraced house and, at its height, flames were shooting 30ft into the air. It took firefighters two hours to extinguish.

You can leave a tribute for Trevor, Kane or Barry by adding a comment below.

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RotherBoy,

Rotherham 07/01/2009 15:44:27
My Heart goes out to the Families of Trevor, Kane and Barry i cannot begin to think what you are going through at the moment. The peple that did this want to rot in hell because they are not members of society they are sick. I am really sorry for your losses I will pray for you every night. DEEPEST SYMPATHY.
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rae foster,

sheffield 07/01/2009 18:58:56
trevor was a very good friend seems wierd to say i only spoke to him on the thursday all my heart goes ou to him and dale his son
barry i didnt no very well but what i knew is he was a very nice man niether of them deserved this
will miss you loads
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Mohawk Warrior,

UK 08/01/2009 20:08:34
Trevor was my brother and I loved him very much. He did not, nor did any of the other occupants, deserve to die in this horrible way. I only hope that justice will prevail and these pondlife scum get the sentence they deserve. My heart goes out the the other victims families as I'm sure that their hearts are as broken as mine. I love you Trevor, always have done and always will.
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Woolf,

Sheffield 09/01/2009 22:29:53
Mohawk Warrior,

I knew Trevor he was a pleasant chap always had a smile on his face & was very much part of the community in Meersbrook as were Michael & Cane. They were all very nice people, polite & always there to help. True gentleman.

I cannot understand what has happened & feel very saddened by their death. I pray they are resting & angels are watching over them.

I sincerely hope the scum that did this pay for what they have done.

My deepest condolences to all.

RIP Xxx
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squark1,

sheffield 10/01/2009 16:44:08
i am amy and dales mom(trevors children).
we cant believe this has happened.how could scum like that take 2 childrens father away from them in such a horrible way.my kids are devastated,they loved their dad very much and always will.
i hope they get what they deserve and rot in hell.
you will always be in my thoughts trevor...
R.I.P.
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squark1,

sheffield 10/01/2009 16:56:44
dad i cant believe you've gone.we'll always love you forever.you'll be in our hearts,minds and dreams forever.
we'll miss you everyday for the rest of time.
love u always....
your son dale and daughter amy.xxxxxxxx.
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squark1,

sheffield 10/01/2009 17:00:45
r.i.p. barry. you were like a dad to my dad.cant believe that anyone could take such a good man away.thankyou for being his friend.
goodnight god bless...
amy and dale.xx.
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Mucker68,

UK 10/01/2009 22:56:22
R.I.P Trevor and Barry.
Justice will prevail and the Murdering Scum will pay.
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