Family 'lose everything' after lightning strike sparks house inferno

-Credit: (Image: SWNS)
-Credit: (Image: SWNS)


A Staffordshire family has described how they 'lost everything' in a devastating fire after their house was struck by lightning. Steve Force and his partner Rachel Partridge had been at home on Saturday night when their property was rocked by a "massive bang".

Steve, 42, said the impact of the lightning strike "shook the whole house" before a neighbour knocked on the door to tell them their roof was on fire.

Firefighters rushed to the scene on Kitchen Lane, in Essington, in the south of the county, as the flames spread to three other properties at around 9pm. The strike came just a few hours after a home in Longton's Bambury Street was hit by lighning.

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Crews worked until 1.30am the following morning to extinguish the blaze which destroyed Steve and Rachel's roof and badly damaged bedrooms. The family say they have been left "without anything" and will now likely be unable to spend Christmas in their own home.

On the night of the fire, Steve and Rachel were at home with their pet pooch Sky and 10-year-old daughter, Amelia, who was tracking the lightning strikes.

Steve, a car detailer, said: "I have never heard anything so loud in my life. The electrics went out, my daughter started screaming and the dog was going crazy.

A family has been left without "anything" and will likely be unable to spend Christmas in their own home -Credit:SWNS
A family has been left without "anything" and will likely be unable to spend Christmas in their own home -Credit:SWNS

"Then we heard a knock on the door. The guy who lives opposite us said 'there is a little fire on your roof' so we went outside and looked and we thought 'it is not too bad'.

"Rachel started calling the fire brigade so I went upstairs, opened the attic hatch and there was thick, black smoke. I closed the hatch, got my daughter and the dog and put them in the car.

"At this point, it had gone from a tiny, little fire to most of the roof. There was black smoke everywhere."

While waiting for the arrival of fire crews, Steve and Rachel began alerting their neighbours to the blaze and urged them to evacuate.

The aftermath of the fire -Credit:SWNS
The aftermath of the fire -Credit:SWNS

A spokesman for Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service said crews were called at about 9.10pm and cut off the gas and electricity supply in the area while they extinguished the blaze.

Steve said his partner was left in tears after she discovered family keepsakes had been destroyed in the fire. He added: "My attic is completely gone, everything we had up there was family heirlooms, keepsakes, passports. Rachel was in tears when she found that.

"It is mainly water damage in the rest of the house, my daughter's bedroom ceiling has completely caved in, nothing electric works. On Sunday, we ripped everything out of the house and it was all ruined.

"It is things you can never replace, pictures of my mum who died 20 years ago, photos of the kids when we were young. When you think about what you lost it is horrible, but at least we are all still alive.

Their burned belongings
Their burned belongings

"We literally don't have anything, even clothes-wise. Luckily our clothes were downstairs in the utility room being washed so we still have clothes to wear."

The family are staying with Steve's sister-in-law in Telford, Shrops., for now and have been told they will likely be unable to get back in their home until after Christmas.

More than £5,000 has since been raised through a GoFundMe page to help replace what the family lost in the blaze. Steve said he was left in "shock" at seeing the community come together in support.

The dad-of-three added: "I didn't think it would get near that. I didn't know until Sunday evening that someone had even set up a page.

"The love from people is unreal. Even simple things, so many people have messaged me saying 'I hope you are okay'. The money will help us replace as much as we can. We have worked so hard for everything we have."

To donate to the GoFundMe page, click here

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