Cameron House fire: Night porter did not tell police he put ashes in cupboard

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Cameron House fire: Night porter did not tell police he put ashes in cupboard
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Cameron House night porter did not tell police he put ashes in cupboard.

Despite speaking to police officers on site following the fire and giving a statement, the inquiry into the deaths of Mr Midgley and Mr Dyson heard on Tuesday that Mr O’Malley did not inform officers that he had placed a plastic bag with ashes inside in the concierge cupboard.He said: “It didn’t come to me until later that’s what it was, that’s when I started to think, that’s what could have been responsible.

Mr O’Malley said he had been present during the conversation, but could not recall exactly what was said. The inquiry then heard about the training Mr O’Malley had received while he was working at Cameron House – where he had been employed as a night porter since April 2017.

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