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Who died in the Bradford City fire?

Who died in the Bradford City fire?

Of the 56 people who died in the fire, 54 were Bradford supporters and two supported Lincoln. They included three who tried to escape through the toilets, 27 who were found by exit K and turnstiles 6 to 9 at the rear centre of the stand, and two elderly people who had died in their seats.

How many people died at Bradford stadium fire?

56 dead
After Hillsborough, the Bradford City FC stadium fire was the second worst sporting tragedy in England, leaving 56 dead and at least 265 injured. The fire started five minutes before half-time during the match on 11 May between Bradford and Lincoln City.

Who caused the Bradford fire?

A dropped cigarette was identified as the likely cause of the disaster which killed 56 people. Retired Detective Inspector Raymond Falconer was speaking on the 30th anniversary of the tragedy.

When was the Bradford fire?

May 11, 1985
Bradford City stadium fire/Start dates
The worst fire disaster in English football history played out on live television on May 11, after Valley Parade’s main stand caught fire during a match between Bradford City and Lincoln City on May 11, 1985.

What happened at the Bradford City fire?

Bradford City were playing Lincoln City at Valley Parade when the fire killed 54 Bradford fans and two Lincoln supporters on 11 May 1985. Tributes to those who died and were injured were paid on social media ahead of the service.

What were the main legislations passed after the Bradford fire disaster?

Following the Bradford Fire Disaster new legislation was introduced into the safety of the UK’s football grounds. The outcome was the immediate closure of all wooden stands deemed unsafe, the banning of smoking within other wooden stands and the banning of any new wooden stands being built at all sports grounds.

How many years since Bradford City had fire?

35 years ago, Bradford City FC was devastated by fire. It was one of the worst stadium fire disasters in history. On 11 May 1985, 56 people died and hundreds more were injured when the timber stand, which had been built in 1908, caught fire.

Was the Bradford fire arson?

Two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson after a major blaze involving thousands of tyres at a go-kart track in Bradford. A man, aged 59, and a 48-year-old woman were arrested in North Yorkshire on Tuesday. …

Where was the fire at the football ground?

Bradford City Ticket Office
Bradford City stadium fire/Location

What is Bradford City stadium called?

Bradford City AFC/Arenas/Stadiums

What fire extinguisher is used for an electrical fire?

Class C fires
Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment. Extinguishers with a C rating are designed for use with fires involving energized electrical equipment.

Who are the victims of Bradford City fire?

The memorial to the victims of the Bradford City fire disaster in 1985 are to be honoured at a memorial service on Thursday. Bradford City were playing Lincoln City in their last home match of the season in 1985 when the fire ripped through Valley Parade killing 54 Bradford City fans, two Lincoln City fans and injuring many more.

When did the Bradford City stadium fire happen?

On 11 May 1985 a fire erupted in the midst of a third-division tie between Bradford City and Lincoln City at Valley Parade, killing 54 home supporters and two Lincoln fans.

How much money did Bradford City fans collect?

At the final home match against Barnsley at the end of April, Bradford City fans collected more than £8,000 in a bucket collection. In the last few years, the BCFC kit-man John Duckworth did a sponsored 73-mile walk between Lincoln’s Sincil Bank stadium and Valley Parade, joined by Bradford fans along the way.

Who was oldest person to die in Bradford stadium fire?

Samuel Firth, a founder of the supporters’ club, was the oldest victim at 86; four 11-year-old boys were the youngest. The heat was so intense it caused car windows to shatter in the street. Yet many of those with terrible memories of the tragedy also take heart in the compassion born out of the devastation.