From The Daily Mail:
Two grandparents known as the 'heart of the community' were killed in a fire at their farmhouse alongside their dog just hours after wishing their family happy Christmas.
Frank, 90 and Madeleine Dougharty, 86, were found alongside their dog Flash on Boxing Day morning at their farmhouse in the Sussex village of West Chiltington.
Emergency services were called to their £760,000 home at 9.10am after reports of a significant fire which has gutted their remote farmhouse.
Monday, 28 December 2020
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Dog’s name, age and monetary value please?
irrelevant, the only true investment is the property
PW, to be precise, the land. The farmhouse could well be worth a negative amount.
B, but it is a secret. Daily Mail always says about property = house/flat/home.
JH, the dog was called 'Flash', if that helps.
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