Anthony Nicholls died in hospital days after a firework was posted through his letterbox
Police have arrested two more people after a father was killed by a 200-shot firework in his home.
Officers investigating the death of Anthony Nicholls, who was 56, have now arrested four people in connection with the blaze at his Birmingham home on November 2.
West Midlands Police arrested an 18-year-old woman in the Ward End area of the city yesterday before a 21-year-old man was arrested at Shildon Airport after arriving on a flight.
The latest arrests came after two men, aged 29 and 22, were last week arrested in Lee Hall and Stechford respectively.
Both were released on bail as police probe the circumstances surrounding Mr Nicholls’ death.
Detective Inspector Paul Joyce, from West Midlands Police’s Homicide Team, said: “This is a challenging investigation but we are making good progress.
‘Four people have now been arrested and we have lots of encouraging lines of enquiry.
‘The local community have been supportive of our investigation and I would like to thank them for their cooperation.
‘We strongly believe the answer to solving this case lies in the community and we’d like to hear from anyone with information who has not come forward.’
The former hardware store worker was rushed to hospital with 60 per cent burns and placed in an induced coma after the blaze ravaged his property
The fire started after the industrial-sized firework was set off by a group of men who burst into Mr Nicholls’ home at around 11.20pm, while he and his girlfriend enjoyed a Chinese takeaway.
His partner, a 50-year-old woman, escaped with fractures to her lower limbs after jumping from a first floor window at the property.
She has been released from hospital, but suffered life changing injuries.
Sadly, Mr Nicolls died in hospital.
Shocking pictures show the devastation inside a gutted house after the firework was posted through his letterbox.
Neighbours claim Mr Nicholls desperately tried to smash windows so that he and his partner could escape the flames which left the walls blackened and a TV melted.
This picture of a blackened staircase inside the property shows the devastation caused by the commercial firework
The 56-year-old was taken from the property by firefighters after they received a 999 call at 11pm last Thursday.
The former hardware store worker was rushed to hospital with 60 per cent burns and placed in an induced coma after the blaze ravaged his property.
But West Midlands Police said Mr Nicholls never regained consciousness and detectives had now launched a murder inquiry.
Mr Nicholls’ was described as a ‘fun-loving, funny man’ who ‘worked hard all his life’.
A blue forensic tent could be seen outside the £150,000 semi-detached property on Saturday, which has been left badly damaged by the fire.
Neighbours living on the quiet residential street described seeing paramedics frantically working on Mr Nicholls.
One elderly woman, who did not want to be named, said: ‘It’s really shocking because this is usually a nice quiet area.
‘I’ve been told somebody put lit fireworks through their letterbox. They were both in bed asleep and Marie jumped from the window.
‘People were saying they could hear fireworks going off in the night and that they sounded very close.
‘Its despicable that somebody could do such a thing. He used to work at the hardware shop over the road but gave up because of his health.’
Mr Nicholls’ friend Janet Mahoney, 73, said: ‘He was a nice chap – anyone who spoke to him would say the same thing. I knew him from the shop he worked in. It really is shocking and I’m so so sad for Tony – I spoke to him only three days before the fire.’
Mr Nicholls’ partner, named as Marie, is believed to have broken both legs jumping from the bedroom window after they were awoken by the blaze last Thursday night
Detective Inspector Paul Joyce of West Midlands Police said previously: ‘The impact would have been terrifying for the occupants and I would urge anyone who sold or is missing a firework of this size to get in touch.
‘This would have been a large heavy firework that would have been difficult to carry some distance, so I would ask anyone who saw someone carrying a large box in the area last Thursday night to contact us.
‘Any information no matter how insignificant if may seem to you could help our investigation.
‘Sadly one of the victims of this fire has died and our thoughts are with his family and partner at their time of loss.
‘His death means that we are now treating this as a murder enquiry and I would like to re-emphasise the need for anyone with information to call us.
‘We are following up several active lines of enquiry and are focusing on CCTV from the local community. If you have any home CCTV that we have not yet seen please call us.’
Officers believe the firework, which gutted the home’s interior, would have taken two minutes to fully discharge and are asking for help in tracing where it came from.
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