"The fire, ambulance and police services all declared the fire a major incident and 23 palliative care patients with life-limiting illnesses and nine staff were all successfully evacuated. The patients were moved to the Conquest Hospital and neighbouring care homes, accompanied by members of nursing staff. Sadly, after the evacuation one of our patients, a 78 year old woman, passed away. A coroners report is yet to determine if this was a direct result of the fire.
We are also very sad to announce that 2 of our patients with life-limiting illnesses, a woman aged 62 and an 81-year-old man who were being treated for smoke inhalation at the Conquest Hospital, St Leonards on Sea, have subsequently passed away.
Our heartfelt thoughts are with all of their family and friends at this very difficult time. A 67-year-old St Leonards on Sea man, who is known to the Hospice, was arrested on Saturday 11 July on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life. He has now been further arrested on Sunday 12 July on two counts of murder.
Detective Chief Inspector Mark Preston of the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team said: "This is an extremely difficult time for the residents and staff of St Michael's Hospice and for the families of the residents who have sadly passed away".
Celia Pyke-Lees, Chief Executive of St Michael's Hospice said: "We are extremely grateful to the police, fire services, local care homes and the hospital for their support. We would also like to extend our thanks to all staff, volunteers and supporters for all their support. Thank you for all your kind donations received so far which are helping us make our patients more comfortable."
We are currently waiting for the Police to hand the building back to us and a structural engineer will then visit to assess the building so future plans can be developed. The Hospice will continue to update it's website and social media to keep you informed of any future development.
For any urgent clinical / patient enquiries call the Head of Clinical Services on 07827 912570. For any other urgent enquires call the Head of Marketing on 07827 912621."
Note: I believe the previous request for emergency items has now been fulfilled many times over, well done Hastings!
R.I.P.