UP IN FLAMES

Young family ‘lose everything’ days before Christmas as Whirlpool washing machine sets fire to home

A YOUNG family has lost everything just days before Christmas after a devastating fire in their home believed to have been caused by their Hotpoint washing machine.

Jay Dickin, 27, wife Linda, 28, and their one-year-old son Ezra, have been forced to move into Linda’s parents' home over the festive period following the blaze.

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A family has lost everything after a fire believed to have been started by their Hotpoint washing machine, picturedCredit: Triangle News

Linda, from Chudleigh in Devon said: “I just had a panic attack and couldn’t breath but my husband was amazing.

“The main thing is we are safe but sadly nothing in the house can be saved.

“Our washing machine was on and that’s what makes the fire brigade think that was the cause.”

Firefighters were called to the family's home, which they own, at around 3.30pm on December 22 to put out the flames.

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Jay, Linda and baby Ezra Dicken (pictured) have now been forced to move into Linda's parents' houseCredit: Triangle News
Linda says everything the couple own has been damaged by the blazeCredit: Triangle News

Thankfully, the family were out visiting friends when the fire ripped through their kitchen and a neighbour called them about the blaze.

It's unclear what caused the inferno but the couple say fire fighters believe their washing machine could be at fault - Hotpoint says it's investigating.

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Whirlpool, which makes the Hotpoint brand among others, issued a recall earlier this month for half a million washing machines.

The brand's washing machines have been linked to 3,000 fires over the past decade.

The pair are now calling for others to check if their machines are on the recall listCredit: Triangle News

It follows a similar recall for more than 800,000 Whirlpool tumble dryers.

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Just last week, a young mum rescued her toddler from their smoke-filled home after their Whirlpool tumble dryer caught fire.

Luckily, the fire at the Dickin's was contained to the kitchen and there is no structural damage to their house. The couple also have home insurance.

But teacher Jay says toxic smoke from melting plastic destroyed everything they owned.

And Linda - a hospice fundraiser - says precious family belongings have been ruined.

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