THE formal identification of a second person who died in a fire at flats in Rowe Court has taken place.
Thames Valley Police said on Thursday, February 3, that on Monday, January 31, two bodies were recovered from the remains of the building.
On Tuesday, February 1, the first was identified as 45-year-old Neil Morris.
And on Thursday, February 3, they said that the second body was that of 46-year-old Richard Burgess.
His family is being supported by specially trained officers.
In a tribute, they said: “Richard was a much loved son, stepson and brother.
“He was a caring and thoughtful person, kind and not judgmental.
“He would often give money to homeless people, begging on the street. He was prepared to go without himself, even though he had very little money to spare.”
They continued: “He enjoyed simple pleasures – a pint or two in the local with his friends, a game on the PlayStation with his brother, a ride out into the countryside on his bike.
“In fact, he was very interested in the environment and the natural world, exploring much of the South Chilterns, the New Forest and the Isle of Purbeck on his bike.
“He always took time to enjoy the landscape and countryside he was passing through. He relished being outdoors, which was reflected in his work as a gardener over the years.”
The family added: “Richard just wanted to live in peace and quiet, getting on with his life undisturbed.
“Tragically, he was denied this in a cruel and horrific way.
“He has been taken from us far too soon and will be sorely missed by all his family and friends.”
The building is still under investigation.
Jim Powell, area manager at Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “On behalf of everyone at Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service, I would like to extend my thoughts to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives in this tragic incident.
“I know this is an extremely difficult time for those directly affected and people living nearby the incident scene.
“A full fire investigHakeem Kigundu, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of murder and one count of arson with intent to endanger life.
The 31-year-old is due to face trial from June 7.ation to determine the cause of the fire is now underway, and we will continue to work with partners to resolve this incident as swiftly and as safely as possible.”