DID TREE SPARK KILLER BLAZE?

Lobby Christmas tree may have caused horror Cameron House fire that claimed two lives

Staff at the Loch Lomond resort who first raised the alarm are understood to have told 999 operators that a 12ft-high decorated tree in the main reception area was ablaze. Two men died as a result of the inferno earlier this week

A CHRISTMAS tree may have caused the fatal blaze at the luxury Cameron House hotel on the shores of Loch Lomond.

Staff who first raised the alarm are understood to have told 999 operators that a 12ft-high decorated tree in the main reception area was ablaze.

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Staff are understood to have told 999 operators that the tree was ablaze

A source said: "The first call to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service came from the hotel reception to report the tree was alight, .

“The 999 call was made by a member of staff.”

The flames are believed to have spread up through the hotel, along cavities between the brick outer walls and wood panelled or plastered interiors.

An emergency service worker who confirmed the tree had been identified as a potential priority for investigators.

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, 38, a TV producer, died in the blaze.

One of the men is understood to have been found close to a window, after having tried to force his way out.

Attempts were made by paramedics to resuscitate one of the pair on the hotel lawn but they failed to revive him.

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