Friends of an Ingol woman left devastated after a house fire have launched a fundraising campaign.
AdvertisementBecky Sullivan-Park’s home in Westbrook Crescent was left gutted after a fire during Saturday evening.
Fire crews spent more than three hours putting out the flames.
Preston Police have arrested a 35-year-old man on suspicion of arson following the fire.
Terrie Morey has set up the Justgiving page with the aim of helping Becky and her young son rebuild after the fire.
A statement on the page, which aims to raise £2,000, states: “Unfortunately this week Becky has lost all of her belongings and all her memories due to a house fire ,if all of her friends and family could please donate and support Becky at this awful time and try and raise as much as possible to rebuild her life. Thank you for your support.”
The fundraising page can be found on Justgiving.
A second property on the road was damaged during the battle to put out the flames.
A second property on the road was damaged during the battle to put out the flames.
Marzena Krajewska-Buras and her family saw the fire spread to part of their roof and fire damage has been sustained.
A fundraising campaign has been started to donate and help Marzena, Rafal and Bryan. The Justgiving page for Marzena can be found here.