Fire probe man dead

A MAN who was questioned by police after his 80-year-old mum was killed in a house fire has died.

David Dix, 50, was released on police bail after the fire in Wigmore Road, Broadwater, on January 5.

Brave neighbours had tried to rescue frail Diana Dix through her first-floor bedroom window but she died in Worthing Hospital.

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Police said David Dix died from lung cancer on Sunday afternoon, in the same hospital as his mum.

Detective chief inspector Graham Pratt said: "It is important to stress that Mr Dix had not been charged with any offence and it is possible that this fire was a tragic accident.

"We will continue with our investigation on behalf of the coroner in order to ascertain the exact circumstances, as far as possible, surrounding Diana's death.

The final decision will be made by the coroner at the inquest as to the circumstances of Diana's death."

David's son, Darren, paid tribute to his dad this week.

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In a statement released through police, he said: "The family is saddened by the death of David, especially as it came such a short time after Diana's death. The pair were always together in life and we hope they are together now."

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