A police officer at the scene of a house fire in Palmerston where a man died. Photo / Gregor Richardson
A police officer at the scene of a house fire in Palmerston where a man died. Photo / Gregor Richardson
The man who died in a house fire in Palmerston had been getting his life back on track since moving to the town, a neighbour says.
The neighbour, who knew the deceased, said the man had a troubled past, but had done well since moving to the Copinsha St communityhousing complex about seven months ago.
He was losing weight, getting fitter, eating better and saving some money for a Crisco's package for Christmas.
The victim, who would occasionally come over for a beer or a chat, lived in Oamaru before moving to Palmerston late last year, he said.
Neighbour Margaret Peterson said she was watching a movie when she smelt smoke about 11.15pm.
She went to check her electric blanket, saw flames coming out the roof of the building next door and called the fire brigade.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand (Fenz) Palmerston Volunteer Fire Brigade chief fire officer Gary Johnston said crews from his station were first on the scene.
When they arrived, they found a one-storey flat on fire.