Partner's tribute to '˜kind and gentle' Haxby house explosion victim


Paul Wilmott, 63, a sound engineer at Leeds Beckett University, died in the suspected gas explosion at the detached property at Haxby, near York, on Friday.
Police said today that he is believed to have been alone in his house when the blast occurred. An inquest is expected to open and adjourn on Thursday.
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In a written statement, released by North Yorkshire Police, Mr Wilmott’s family described him as a “fun and inspiring” person who was extremely kind and enjoyed life.
It said: “Paul was born in York and had lived here all his life. Paul had worked for many years at Leeds Beckett University as the specialist sound engineer with the video production unit.
“He had been a volunteer with York Hospital Radio since he was a young man.
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Hide Ad“As their technical officer, he did many outside broadcasts including from the York Barbican and York Minister, as well as the city’s Joseph Rowntree Theatre and the Theatre Royal.


“He and his partner, Olivia, had been together for over nine years and shared a love of ice skating.”
His son, Ian, described his father as a happy person, who was fun and inspiring. Mr Wilmott’s partner Olivia said: “He was the kindest, gentlest person I have ever known.” Police said Mr Wilmott also leaves behind his mother and brother.
The explosion is thought to have been caused by gas and is being treated as an accident after initial inquiries.
About 12 nearby homes were also damaged in the explosion on Friday morning.
Northern Gas Networks said supplies were turned off to a number of the properties as a precaution.