Man, 31, is arrested on suspicion of murder and arson after death at house fire

Hopes fade for more survivors after horror ‘arson attack’ on block of flats that left one dead: Police chief says it is ‘unlikely’ anyone will be found alive – as cops quiz man, 31, on suspicion of murder

One man described ‘miracle’ escape jumping from the third floor of Rowe Court in Grovelands Road, ReadingThames Valley Police has confirmed that one person died in the blaze, as residents said they smelled petrol Today, Superintendent Steve Raffield said it was ‘highly unlikely’ that any further survivors would be found Do you have information about the fire? Email rory.tingle@mailonline.co.uk  

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Hopes are fading for any more survivors of a suspected arson attack on a block of flats in Reading which has claimed the life of at least one person. 

Dramatic accounts have emerged of people throwing themselves from the burning building while many others are still unaccounted for. 

One man described his ‘miracle’ escape jumping from the third floor of Rowe Court, off Grovelands Road, while other witnesses described a woman falling or jumping from the building.

Thames Valley Police has confirmed that one person died in the blaze, as residents of the burned-out shell told of a strong smell of petrol.

Today, Superintendent Steve Raffield said it was ‘highly unlikely’ that any further survivors would be found, while a 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of arson and murder.  

Mr Raffield said: ‘We have been working alongside our partner agencies to do everything we can to find signs of life.

‘Sadly it is highly unlikely we will find any further survivors in the building.’ 

The blaze erupted just before 3am this morning, with neighbours hearing an explosion before flames broke out. Four victims were treated in hospital. 

Seven more were treated by paramedics at the scene and temporary accommodation is being set up for those who cannot return home. 

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Forensic investigators are now examining this block of flats in Reading after it was gutted by a fire in the early hours of the morning 

One man described his ‘miracle’ escape jumping from the third floor of Rowe Court in Grovelands Road, Reading, Berkshire, while other witnesses described a woman falling or jumping from the building

Today, Superintendent Steve Raffield said it was ‘highly unlikely’ that any further survivors would be found among the wreckage (pictured)  

Tom Price, 40, who lives in a nearby building, said: ‘All I heard was a massive explosion and saw smoke billowing from the flats.

‘People were leaping from their windows – I know one lady jumped from a high floor. There were screams and shouts and glass was being smashed.

‘The flames went on for hours but the police and fire engines were here so quick.’

Police said so far three people have been taken to hospital while another eight were treated by ambulance crews at the scene.

One resident who lives in the building told reporters that he and a firefighter made a desperate leap from his third-floor flat after becoming trapped.

Walking barefoot with a bandage on one of his feet, he said: ‘I was involved in the incident – I live in the flat on the third floor of the building.

‘I was woken up by an alarm and heard a loud explosion. I heard the people inside screaming and shouting – I think they were my neighbours.

‘I opened the door of my flat and saw a big cloud of smoke – and saw that the exit was trapped.

‘A firefighter then came in and told me the building was on fire and to leave it now, so I jumped out of the window and so did he – it’s about 12ft.

‘I landed OK but hurt my leg. I think the firefighter is in hospital, but I thought it was better to break my leg than die. I think it’s a miracle how it all happened.’

Michael, 50, who lives opposite the building and did not wish to give his full name, told the PA news agency that the fire broke out in the side of the building.

‘I have a great view of the building and was woken at around 3am to all the commotion,’ he said.

‘I saw it pretty early on, the flames were coming from the side of the building and engulfed all the other flats and the roof.

‘People were shouting and screaming – it was chaotic.’ 

Emergency services remained at the scene today, with police, ambulance crews and firefighters working at the badly damaged building.

The force said the incident is not being treated as terror-related and urged people to avoid the area, where road closures are in place. 

Thames Valley Police said one person died in the blaze at a property in Grovelands Road, Reading. A 31-year-old man suspect remains in custody

 Specialist fire investigators are now at the scene. The Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service first tweeted about the incident at 3.51am

Another man who lives near the scene, who did not want to be named, told the PA news agency: ‘I’ve never seen so many police and fire engines in my life.

‘The building has been really badly damaged, parts of the roof have been torn off, windows are smashed and smoke has been coming out of it for hours.’

In a statement early this afternoon, Thames Valley Police said: ‘Police, fire and ambulance services remain at the scene of a large fire in Reading.

‘Officers were called at 2.56am today following a number of reports about the incident at a property in Rowe Court off Grovelands Road.

‘Sadly, one person has died as a result of this incident. A number of other people remain unaccounted for. A 31-year-old man from Reading has been arrested on suspicion of arson and murder, and is in custody.

‘We are working with our colleagues on a search and rescue operation and will exhaust all our efforts to find signs of life. We expect this phase of the operation to continue today and into the evening and perhaps beyond.

‘Three people have been taken to hospital so far, and these all have non-life-threatening injuries. An additional eight people were treated by the ambulance service at the scene.

‘A number of other people have been evacuated from the scene and are being cared for by the local authority and partners.’

Doug Buchanan from the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service said firefighters had rescued one resident with a ladder, while another was talked to safety by a call handler.

He said: ‘Our firefighters were able to rescue one of the residents from the building using a ladder, and our emergency call handlers gave fire survival advice to a resident that led them to safety, getting out of the property.’ 

The source of ignition of the fire is not yet clear. 

If you have any concerns about loved ones, you can report them here: Public Portal (mipp.police.uk) or by calling 0800 051 6079 or 020 7126 7641 from outside the UK.    

The blaze early this morning.  Neighbours living a short distance from the block of flats told of hearing shouting screaming soon after 3am

One resident said: ‘We could hear people shouting. There was a lady stuck in there waving a white hanky out the window. She was rescued by firefighters’ 

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