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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Grief and Generosity: £310k Raised for Firefighter Father

Grief and Generosity: £310k Raised for Firefighter Father

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Wife and two children perished in a Boxing Day house fire.
  • Serving police officer Tom Shearman survived the tragic blaze.
  • Over £310,000 raised by well-wishers for the grieving father.
Grief and Generosity: £310k Raised for Firefighter Father

A profound tragedy unfolded in Brimscombe, Gloucestershire, on Boxing Day when a fierce house fire claimed the lives of Fionnghuala Shearman, 38, and her two young children, seven-year-old Eve and four-year-old Ohner. Her husband, Gloucestershire police officer Tom Shearman, survived the blaze after a desperate, albeit unsuccessful, attempt to rescue his family from the rapidly spreading flames. The family's dog also perished in the incident.

In the aftermath of this devastating event, the community has rallied around the grieving officer. A GoFundMe campaign initiated for Mr. Shearman has seen an outpouring of support, raising over £310,000 in just a few days. The funds are designated to assist with immediate needs such as accommodation, clothing, and other unexpected expenses arising from the loss of their home and family.

Investigators are not treating the fire as suspicious, indicating it was a tragic accident. Friends and colleagues have shared heartfelt tributes to Fionnghuala, remembering her vibrant spirit and her successful business ventures. The overwhelming donations reflect the community's deep sympathy and desire to support Officer Shearman during this incredibly difficult time.

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Tom Shearman's wife, Fionnghuala, and their two children, Eve and Ohner, tragically died in a house fire on Boxing Day.
Well-wishers have raised over £310,000 through a GoFundMe campaign to support Officer Shearman.
The fire occurred at the family home in Brimscombe, near Stroud, Gloucestershire.

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