Investigation after man dies in house fire

Flowers remained outside the flat of a man in his late 50s who died in a fire in Dublin yesterday.

Flowers remained outside the flat of a man in his late 50s who died in a fire in Dublin yesterday.

The blaze broke out during the early hours of yesterday morning in a flat at Constitution Hill in the north inner city.

Alerted to the incident at 3.17am, Dublin Fire Brigade commissioned three fire engines, an ambulance and an emergency tender with a ladder to attend the scene.

Fire officers from Phibsborough Garda station found the man in the flat, which is next door to a creche, at about 3.30am. He was pronounced dead at 3.37am.

Yesterday, the groundfloor flat was preserved by gardaí. The Office of the State Pathologist and the Garda Technical Bureau were notified, a Garda spokeswoman said.

The block of flats overlooks the barrister training college, and King’s Inns. A postmortem is due to take place today.

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Joanne Hunt

Joanne Hunt

Joanne Hunt, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about homes and property, lifestyle, and personal finance