Harrow Court: The horror Stevenage fire that claimed the lives of two firefighters and a resident
We remember Michael Miller, Jeff Wornham and Natalie Close who all lost their lives in the devastating Harrow Court fire in 2005
The fire broke out on the 14th floor (Image: Market Drayton Fire Station)
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Published:
9:57 AM February 2, 2021
The Herts firefighting community are remembering firefighters Michael Miller and Jeff Wornham who lost their lives at Harrow Court 16 years ago.
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Two firefighters who lost their lives tackling a blaze in Stevenage are being remembered today, 16 years after their passing.
Michael Miller from Stevenage and Jeff Wornham from Sandon lost their lives trying to rescue resident Natalie Close, who was also killed in the Harrow Court tragedy on February 2, 2005.
Today, we mark the 16th anniversary of the passing of FF Jeff Wornham and FF Michael Miller. Jeff and Michael tragically lost their lives fighting a fire at Harrow Court in Stevenage on 2 February 2005. We honour their memory today, and our thoughts remain with their families. pic.twitter.com/gSZrKKb5MC Herts Fire & Rescue (@HFRS) February 2, 2021