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PENSIONER WARNED OVER SMOKING IN BED BEFORE TRAGIC FIRE DEATH

Summary

  • A pensioner died days after being warned about smoking in bed.
  • He was found dead in his bed where the fire originated.
  • Carers and nurse visited him four times daily before the fire.
PENSIONER WARNED OVER SMOKING IN BED BEFORE TRAGIC FIRE DEATH

A preventable house fire tragically claimed the life of 77-year-old James Stokes, who had been repeatedly warned about the severe risks of smoking in bed. Days before the incident, Mr. Stokes' nurse had noted his habit and made a referral, which he opposed. Despite explanations of the dangers, he declined intervention.

The fire broke out at his Mansfield home on August 18, with a neighbor raising the alarm. Firefighters discovered Mr. Stokes deceased on his bed, the fire's origin point, with an ashtray and lighters nearby. His immobility following a hip fracture meant he often smoked while lying flat.

Coroner Amanda Bewley concluded that Mr. Stokes died from the effects of the house fire, attributing it to a naked flame igniting his clothes or bedding. She expressed sorrow for the tragic circumstances, noting his defiance of repeated advice from his nurse and niece.

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James Stokes, a pensioner, tragically died in a house fire at his home in Mansfield.
He was warned due to the significant fire risk associated with smoking while lying in bed, especially when immobile.
His nurse and his niece made efforts to convince him to stop smoking in bed and accept help.

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