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The family of a firefighter who died in a fire claiming that three life said to her, “her courage and fear shines on the right to the end.”
Firefighters Jenny Logan, 30, and Martin Sadler, 38, were killed, along with Dave Chester’s father, 57, in the fire that overwhelmed Bicester Motion on Thursday evening.
Two firefighters remain in the hospital in a stable condition after they were seriously injured in the fire, which was controlled. Since then, police investigations have been launched.
In a statement issued by the Times Valley Police, the family of Mrs. Logan said that she is “a daughter loved for us and her sister Emily and” my mother “for her beloved dog, Mouse.”

Mrs. Logan owned a dog company and used Attending offers with her dog’s mouse.
“We are still not able to believe that we will not see her again, as she was wandering in Pester as she gathered her dogs, which was like a second family,” continued the family statement.
“I found that she was calling three years ago when she joined the firefighting service where she could use its amazing strength and design.
“Jenny was a force to be calculated, but for everyone who knew her, she was a loved one, care and thoughtful, who was doing anything and everything to help.
“Life has lived in 100 miles per hour, and she wanders her work with her love for Rajabi, as she really made some stunning friends.
“When Jenny Pege came out, there was no stop.
“We never believed that when he was running out of the door last Thursday, to give it all, as I always did, that will be for the last time.
Her courage and fear shines to the end.
“Our life will never be the same, and we will miss her beautiful smile and enthusiasm for life.
“You will always be our hero and we are very proud of her. Forever in our hearts.”

After the fire, the Bicester City Council opened condolence books, while the services of the church were made and silent for two minutes on Sunday.
“The best in Pester.”
“Fortunately, these incidents are very rare, but they are strongly affected by society,” he added.
Mrs. Logan and Mr. Sadler were members of the BRUFC Football Club (BRUFC), with Mrs. Logan in the Besister Vesins team.
“We are a coherent club,” said Paul Gagir.
“It is clear that the loss of two of your members in any situation is very difficult and had a profound impact.”
Collecting a fundraising campaign launched by the club more than 11,000 pounds for the Fire Fighters Charitable Society since the tragedy.
Mr. Jaggers described it as a “initial start.”
“The intention was always to run some events later in the year to remember Jenny and Martin, and to collect money alongside these, so we hope this is just a beginning,” he added.
The Bishop of Dorschest, the right priest Gavin Collins, led a greeting on Tuesday at the first full meeting of the Oxfordshire Province Council since the elections earlier this month.
“When we meet today, we keep in our hearts those who lost their lives in fire last Thursday,” said bishop Collins.
“We thank all those who serve our emergency services for their courage, commitment and sympathy.”
Advisors were asked to stop exchanging their words in the room and signing a book of condolences.

The fire was reported at approximately 18:30 GMT on Thursday and spread quickly through the former fold of the site on the Buckingham road, and a major incident was announced.
Ten firefighters and rescue crews were called to treat the fire, as witnesses reported to see black smoke in the sky.
Bicester Motion is home to more than 50 specialized companies, focusing on restoring classic cars and engineering on the previous RAF Bicester site.
It was home to the leadership of Pomper Rav in World War II and became extravagant in 2004.
The Director of Health and Safety confirmed that “communication with our colleagues in the Times Valley Police” as part of the fire investigation.