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Four men believed to have been in Oldham mill blaze named by police | UK News

Four Vietnamese nationals who are believed to have been in a mill when it caught fire have been named by police.

Specialist officers began searching Bismark House Mill, in Oldham, Greater Manchester, after human remains were found by demolition workers last month following a blaze on 7 May.

On Friday, a spokesman for Greater Manchester Police named four people believed to have been in the mill at the time of the fire, who were reported missing on 21 July.

Uoc van Nguyen, one of four Vietnamese men believed to have been in a fire at Bismark House Mill in Oldham. Pic: Greater Manchester Police
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Uoc van Nguyen
Cuong van Chu one of four Vietnamese men believed to have been in a fire at Bismark House Mill in Oldham. Pic: Greater Manchester Police
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Cuong van Chu

The force said Cuong Van Chu, 39, arrived in the UK in June 2019 and maintained regular contact with his wife and children until 7 May, but his family had not heard from him since.

Uoc Van Nguyen, 31, was also in regular contact with his wife until 7 May, when he said he was in a mill, police said.

Duong van Nguyen one of four Vietnamese men believed to have been in a fire at Bismark House Mill in Oldham. Pic: Greater Manchester Police
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Duong van Nguyen

The force spokesman said Duong Van Nguyen, 29, had been in the UK for about a year and last contacted his family about three months ago, when he said he was living in an “abandoned house” and looking for work.

The fourth missing person was named as 21-year-old Nam Thanh Le, who arrived in the UK in January and last contacted his family on 4 May when he said he was living in a derelict house in “Dam”, believed to be Oldham, and looking for work.

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Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes said “thoughts remained with their loved ones”.

Oldham fire. Pic: Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
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Pic: Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service

Objects of significance

Specially-trained officers had been in contact with them, and they were being “fully updated and supported in Vietnam, as they would be in the United Kingdom,” he said, adding the search of Bismark House Mill was continuing to “ensure the recovery of all human remains and any objects of significance”.

He continued: “Though we have reason to suspect Cuong, Uoc, Duong and Nam may have been in the mill during the fire, we are keeping an open mind in regard to how many people were present.”

Det Supt Hughes appealed for anyone with information about any other people who may have been present to come forward, stressing “their safety and welfare is our number one priority”.

He added: “We also continue to appeal for information about the fire or activities at the mill beforehand.”

Anyone with information should contact Greater Manchester Police via 101 quoting Operation Logan or submit information in English or Vietnamese via the Major Incident Public Portal at mipp.police.uk.

Information can also be shared anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Human remains found at burnt out mill in Oldham indicate at least two victims of fire | UK News

Human remains found at a burnt out mill in Oldham indicate there were at least two victims of the fire, police have said.

Specialist officers began searching Bismark House Mill on Saturday after demolition workers discovered human remains.

The site was part-destroyed in a fire on 7 May, but police said at the time that the premises were empty.

Greater Manchester Police are now looking into reports they received on Thursday last week that four Vietnamese nationals are missing from the area and may have been involved in the fire.

Oldham fire. Pic: Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
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Pic: Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
Oldham fire. Pic: Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
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Pic: Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service

Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes said: “We are carrying out an extensive search of the remnants of the mill to ensure any further human remains are recovered in a way which is respectful to both the deceased and the bereaved.

“Meanwhile, our major incident team are continuing to liaise with partner agencies to ensure potential family members in Vietnam are fully informed and supported.

“Though we’ve now recovered human remains to suggest that at least two people were in the mill during the fire, we remain conscious of the report we received, on Thursday July 21, that four Vietnamese nationals were missing and may have been involved in a fire.

“Alongside the search and recovery efforts, extensive enquiries are being carried out to establish the full circumstances surrounding the fire.

“Any criminal offences identified as part of this will be progressed immediately and appropriately.”

Fire crews at Bismark House Mill on Monday
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Fire crews at Bismark House Mill on Monday

The mill is a multi-occupancy warehouse where it took four days for firefighters to put out the blaze two months ago.

GMP has now been referred to its Professional Standards Branch to review how the incident was dealt with in light of the report of the missing people.

Police are urging anyone who is concerned about a missing loved one or who has information about the circumstances surrounding the fire, including activity at the premises before 7 May, to contact the Major Incident Room on 0800 051 4675, for UK callers, or (+44) 0207 459 4500, for international callers.

Information can also be submitted via the Major Incident Public Portal at mipp.police.uk or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.