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Fire that killed woman and teen 'not suspicious'

Alex Pope
BBC News, Buckinghamshire
Thames Valley Police A composite of two images. On the left, teenage girl Ann Eyre looks to the camera. She has dark hair in cornrows and is smiling. She is wearing a blue tunic style top and is holding her left hand to her shoulder. On the right, Zainab Kazinja is sitting on a sofa wearing a headscarf and a gold embroidered gown.Thames Valley Police
Ann Eyre, 15 and Zainab Kazinja, 67, both died in the house fire in Bletchley near Milton Keynes

A house fire that killed a 15-year-old girl and a 67-year-old woman is not being treated as suspicious, police have confirmed.

Teenager Ann Eyre and Zainab Kazinja were in the property in St Patrick's Way in Bletchley, near Milton Keynes, when the blaze broke out on Friday.

Thames Valley Police said a "thorough investigation" was carried out along with the fire service.

While it had been deemed as not suspicious, the cause of the fire remained "unexplained" and the force said a file had been ed to the coroner.

"We continue to Ann and Zainab's families and our thoughts remain with them and their loved ones," a spokesperson said.

Sam Read/BBC Two police officers and a police tent outside a house. There are flowers laid on the ground and various items are under a blue tentSam Read/BBC
Police investigated the cause of the blaze along with colleagues at Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service

Zainab's friend Qadhya Ali, who described their relationship as like "mother and daughter", said she had "lost someone very special".

She said she was a "very kind, very polite person", originally from Tanzania, who "looked after me and I look after her".

She said Zainab had been in the property in Bletchley visiting Ann at the time.

Police confirmed both Ann and Zainab lived in the town.

Sam Read/BBC Three bouquets of flowers, on the ground, by grass, with police feet in the distance. The flowers are covered in plastic. Sam Read/BBC
Flowers were laid outside the property in Bletchley where the fire took place

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