Malcolm Timbrell,survived the fire in Bedar with two pet cats,but his wife Annette Kilgrove (right),69,is feared to have died with 12 neighbours and friends when a wall of flames engulfed themThe victims of the forest fire include expat couple Pete and Fran Gillam,whose Sheffield-based daughter Danielle Gillam-Kirton had flown to Spain from her home in the UK after they failed to respond to her messages and public appeals for information on their whereabouts.She said in a Facebook post yesterday: ‘Natalie Gillam Lindsay and I are heartbroken to share that we have received confirmation from the police that Mum and Dad did not survive the fire.‘We are still trying to come to terms with this devastating news and ask for some privacy and time as we process everything.‘Thank you for all your love,support,and prayers over the past few days. They have meant more to us than we can ever express.‘We will share further details when we are able.’
Eerie scene in Bedar where the burned landscape is dotted with the signs for villas,the only items to have survived the flames (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)An FCDO spokesperson told Metro: ‘Our thoughts are with all those impacted by the devastating wildfires in Spain.‘We are supporting British nationals affected and their families and remain in close contact with the Spanish authorities.’
A villa survived the flames tearing around it in the rugged terrain of Bedar,Almeria (Picture: AP Photo/Gregorio Marrero)‘With these three latest identifications,there would be three of the thirteen victims caused by the fire still to be identified,since the British woman who died in the hospital did not need to be identified.‘The Civil and Investigating Section of the Vera Court of First Instance,Court No. 3,which is responsible for the removal of the bodies,has already confirmed the nine identifications.‘In total,the victims of the fire identified so far are four men and five women,eight of whom are foreign nationals and one Spanish.
The scale of devastation in southern Spain after one of the worst forest fires the country has experienced (Picture: Reuters)‘Of the 13 people who died – one of them in the hospital – five were from the United Kingdom,three from Belgium,one from France,and one was a Spanish citizen. All of them were adults.‘The first six identifications of the victims of the Los Gallardos fire took place this morning. Among those identified were a married couple in which the husband was Spanish and the wife was a citizen of the United Kingdom.‘A man and a woman from the United Kingdom,a woman from France,and a man from Belgium have also been identified.‘The victims’ families have already been notified in these nine cases. The notification is carried out in person by uniformed officers of the Guardia Civil accompanied by a psychologist.’Another three Brits who suffered serious burns but survived are believed to be among the four patients airlifted to a specialist burns unit at a hospital in Seville.A British couple miraculously survived the flames after becoming trapped in a ravine during a hike.Rescuers found them semi-conscious and with 40% burns on their bodies,but alive near Bedar.Got a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at . Or you can submit your videos and pictures here.For more stories like this,check our news page.Follow Metro.co.uk on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news updates. You can now also get Metro.co.uk articles sent straight to your device. Sign up for our daily push alerts here.

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