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- The family of 37-year-old Daniel Gardner has paid a heartbreaking tribute after the dad died in a house fire in Birmingham, England on Friday, Sept. 19
- He was taken to the hospital with “serious injuries” but “tragically” died a short time later
- Police have subsequently confirmed that two men, aged 18 and 47 had been arrested on suspicion of murder
The family of a 37-year-old dad in England has released a heartbreaking tribute message as police confirmed two men had been arrested following a fatal house fire.
On Friday, Sept. 19 shortly before 1:10 a.m. local time, emergency services were called to a property on Saxons Way, Highters Heath in the U.K. city of Birmingham, according to a West Midlands Police press release.
Daniel Gardner “was found seriously injured and taken to hospital but tragically died a short time later,” the release stated.
Police confirmed that an 18-year-old man, who hasn’t been named, had been arrested on suspicion of murder on Sunday, Sept. 21, and remained in custody on Monday, Sept. 22.
The release stated that a second man, Stephen Dale, 47, had previously been arrested and had since been charged with murder. The suspect appeared before Birmingham Magistrates on Monday, and a further hearing was scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 23.
The victim’s family released an emotional tribute following Gardner’s death, with the message being shared by police.
“Daniel, devoted son, daddy, brother, and nephew. Words cannot describe the unbearable pain and devastation we all feel,” Gardner’s loved ones said, per the release.
“You gave everything and never expected anything in return,” they added. “Gives me comfort that you are with Nan & Grandad now who will once again look after you for me.”
“My heart will always be broken but I hope I can find the strength to carry on without you,” the tribute continued.
The family concluded, “All my love is with you Dan. Miss you every minute of the day. Mum & Nick Ryan & Liv Elliot & Charlie Lynn & Phi.”
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Police said in the release that their “thoughts remain with Daniel’s family at this tragic time,” adding, “We are offering them our full support as our investigation continues.”
Officers have urged anybody with information or footage that could help to get in touch.
West Midlands Police didn’t immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for additional information.
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