Man killed in Meadowbank apartment fire is identified – as potential cause of explosion is revealed

A man who died from severe burns after becoming caught up in a penthouse apartment fire has been identified.

Mohsen Rasouli, 45, was killed after a blaze engulfed his top floor apartment on Angas Street at Meadowbank, in Sydney’s north-west, at around 4pm on Monday.

Mr Rasouli ran from the building covered in flames and suffered burns to 80 per cent of his body before he was rushed to Royal North Shore Hospital where he died.

His friend Saeed Mazaheri said he was by his friend’s bedside when he took his final breath.

Mohsen Rasouli, 45, was killed after a blaze engulfed his top floor apartment on Angas Street at Meadowbank, in Sydney’s north-west on Monday

Mr Rasouli ran from the building covered in flames and suffered burns to 80 per cent of his body before he was rushed to Royal North Shore Hospital where he died

Mr Rasouli ran from the building covered in flames and suffered burns to 80 per cent of his body before he was rushed to Royal North Shore Hospital where he died

‘(He was a) really perfect man, honest, very polite,’ Mr Mazaheri told 7News. ‘He tried to help everyone.’

The fire was the result of an explosion that authorities believe could have originated in the kitchen.

Neighbours reportedly smelled natural gas indicating how the explosion could have been caused. 

Terrified bystanders recalled the moment Mr Rasouli, who was an accountant, raced out of the building after his apartment went up in flames. 

‘He made it out into the foyer … he was severely burned,’ witness Andrew Song said.

‘My wife and I were hoping that he would survive and we were praying for him.’

A firefighter who was also taken to hospital with chest pains after tackling the blaze is now recovering. 

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