Police officer pays tribute to his wife and two children who died in house fire

Police officer pays tribute to his wife and two children who died in house fire


A police officer who lost his wife and two children in a house fire on Boxing Day has paid tribute to his family as “three of the greatest humans to ever grace our presence”.

In a statement shared by Gloucestershire Constabulary, Tom Shearman said: “I have stared at my keypad for what seems like an eternity waiting for the words to appear.

“I have no way to thank any of you for the unbelievable out of this world generosity that you have shown to me in the darkest of hours.

“My life, the lives of my loved ones, my friends and the whole community changed on Boxing Day. Most importantly, and tragically, three of the greatest humans to ever grace our presence were taken from not just me, but all of us.

“I cannot begin to describe the anguish and trauma of the events of Boxing Day 2025. My family had its very core, its very essence, ripped from it in the most violent way.”


Vicar’s tribute after fatal Boxing Day fire

The bodies of Fionnghuala Shearman, known as Nu, and their children, Eve and Ohner, were found in the property in Stroud. Their pet dog, Hutch, also died in the fire.

Mr Shearman was taken to hospital for treatment, but has since been discharged. He attempted to rescue his family but was beaten back by the severity of the blaze.

Emergency services were called to the family’s mid-terrace Cotswold stone cottage on Brimscombe Hill at about 3am on Boxing Day.

Thomas Shearman and Fionnghuala Shearman
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Thomas Shearman and Fionnghuala Shearman

Mr and Mrs Shearman, who ran a bespoke handbag manufacturer, had been awoken by the fire and tried to reach their children in the rear bedroom.

Police believe the fire started on the ground floor and investigations are ongoing to establish the cause, but it is not being treated as suspicious, rather as a “tragic accident”.

The fire destroyed the roof, the ceilings and stairs, as well as causing other significant internal damage.

Stroud house fire
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Stroud house fire

Deputy Chief Fire Officer Nathaniel Hooton said firefighters worked extremely hard to get in as the fire raged in the house.

There is significant damage to the property internally, and work continues to try to find out what started the fire, he said.

An online fundraising appeal launched for Mr Shearman has so far raised more than £300,000.



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