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Kristian Billing-Smith

Age: 3

Sex: male

Date: 9 Dec 1984

Place: Dale Street, Sneinton

Kristian Billing-Smith died in a fire at his home in Dale Street, Sneinton.

He died from carbon monoxide poisoning after being found collapsed in the rear bedroom at the property.

After being found he was taken to Queen's Medical Centre where he later died. Two other children were rescued from the fire.

The Coroner noted that it was impossible to be definite about the cause of the fire.

Kristian Billing-Smith's mother said that on the morning of the fireshe had been in the front bedroom when she felt a migraine attack coming on and thought she was about to pass out, and that the next thing she knew was that the bedroom was on fire.

She said that the kaftan that she had been weraing caught fire and she ripped it off, scorching her hair.

She said that all the time she was falling for her son, but couldn't reach the bedroom because of the smoke. She said that she then screamed for help to people standing at a bus stop outside and that the next thing she remembered was two police officers breaking down the front door.

She said that she had to restarin the family dog when the officers broke in and that there was some confusion as they searched for Kristian Billing-Smith.

However, the police were unable to find him and he was eventually brought out by two firefighters wearing breathing apparatus.

A police sergeant said that he had spotted the smoke pouring out of the house whilst driving past in a police car and that he then broke the front door down with another police officer.

He said that they then found Kristian Billing-Smith's mother in the hallway with the dog in a totally distraught state.

He said that they then tried to get to the child's bedroom but the way was blocked by a wardrome on the landing and that they were evetually beaten back by smoke.

It was suggested that Kristian Billing-Smith's mother might have fallen asleep with a lit cigarette or that Kristian Billing-Smith might have been playing with matches, however, his mother said that she had not been smoking at the time wher the fire started and that there were no mastches in the house, only a lighter that had been on the bedroom drssing table.

A Station Officer with the Fire Prevention Department said that there were no electrical faults in the house.

Folowing the evidence, the Cotoner returned an open verdcit.

see www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk

see Nottingham Evening Post - Friday 05 October 1984

see Nottingham Evening Post - Wednesday 11 July 1984