A man died in a house fire in Weymouth police have said today - as detectives say the cause of the blaze is suspicious.

The Echo reported yesterday that a man who was rescued from the property in Southdown Road had been airlifted to hospital.

Police have today released more information - and confirmed a man sadly died in the incident. 

The fire is being treated as suspicious and detectives are appealing for information.

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Dorset Police received a report at 10.59am on Friday of a fire at an address in Southdown Road in Weymouth.

Officers attended the scene, along with the fire and ambulance services.

Very sadly, a man aged in his 70s was pronounced deceased at the scene. His family has been informed.

A man aged in his 60s was also taken to hospital, where he remains in a serious condition.

Following further enquiries into the cause of the fire, it is believed to be suspicious and detectives from the Major Crime Investigation Team (MCIT) have launched a full investigation into the circumstances of the incident.

(Image: Newsquest)Detective Chief Inspector Neil Third, of the MCIT, said: “Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of the man who sadly died in this fire and officers are supporting them and keeping them updated with the progress of our investigation.

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“We are treating this fire as suspicious and I am keen to hear from anyone who witnessed any unusual activity in the area of Southdown Road during the morning of Friday 4 October 2024, or who has any information that might assist our enquiries.

“I would urge residents in the vicinity with home CCTV systems or doorbell cameras, as well as motorists with dashcam fitted who may have been in the area, to please review any footage for anything that might help our investigation.

“A cordon remains in place at the address and there will be an increased policing presence in the area as we continue to investigate this matter. Officers can be approached by members of the public with information or concerns.”

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Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55240152830. Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously online at Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.