COPS have arrested a man on suspicion of murder after an elderly couple died following a horror house fire.
Peter Eric Greener, 77, and his partner Sheila Jackson, 83, were in their Merseyside home when the blaze was set alight at around 12.40am on July 15.
Merseyside PolicePeter Eric Greener, 77, sadly passed away in hospital the day after the fire[/caption]
Merseyside PoliceSheila Jackson, 83, succumbed to her injuries on July 17[/caption]
The tragic couple, who lived in St Helens, were rushed to hospital by paramedics.
Peter passed away the following day, while Sheila sadly died on July 17.
A joint investigation between Merseyside Police and Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service was initially carried out.
The probe determined an accelerant was used to start the fire maliciously.
Cops confirmed a man, 31, was arrested on suspicion of murder this morning.
He remains in custody for questioning.
Detective Superintendent Rachel Wilson, Senior Investigating Officer, said: “Although an arrest has been made, I would like to take this opportunity to remind people to pass on information directly to police or anonymously via Crimestoppers, and not to comment or post in any way which jeopardises this ongoing work.
“Extensive enquiries continue, and to that end we are still appealing for anyone with information to come forward, particularly if you live in the area of South John Street and recall seeing or hearing anything suspicious at around the time of the incident.
“Please do not assume what you know has already been reported to us, as we can quickly make that assessment.”
A spokesperson for the force added: “Detectives investigating the double murder of Eric Greener and Sheila Jackson in St Helens have arrested a man on suspicion of Murder.
“Eric, aged 77, and his partner Sheila, 83, died following an arson attack at their home on South John Street, in St Helens, on Tuesday 15 July.
“In the early hours of this morning, Sunday 20 July, a 31-year-old man from St Helens was arrested on suspicion of Murder.
“He has been taken into custody for questioning.”
If you have any information, you can visit the dedicated force web page to submit information or footage which can help in the investigation.
You can also contact @MerPolCC or report information via their website or call 101 quoting incident reference 25000580909.
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