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    By News Desk on January 25, 2024 England news, News Briefing, UK News
    Fire chief found dead at home amid investigation into qualifications
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    Wayne Brown was discovered dead in his home (Picture: PA)

    West Midlands Fire Service chief Wayne Brown has been found dead at his home.

    The fire service said he was found at an address in Birmingham on Wednesday morning, but West Midlands Police said it is not treating the chief fire officer’s death as suspicious.

    At the time of his death, Mr Brown was being investigated over claims on social media relating to his academic qualifications, according to reports.

    Greg Brackenridge, chairman of West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority, said the fire service’s thoughts are with his family.

    He said: ‘We are devastated to report that our chief fire officer, Wayne Brown, was this morning found dead at his home address. The death is not being treated as suspicious by West Midlands Police.

    ‘All our thoughts and love are with his family, his friends and his colleagues. We ask everyone that his family and his colleagues are given time and space at this tragic time.’

    The fire service had said in an earlier statement: ‘We are aware of claims referencing our chief fire officer and West Midlands Fire Service.

    ‘Formal enquiries and processes, in line with our fire authority’s constitution, are now ongoing in relation to the matters raised. We will undertake this thoroughly and fairly. In the meantime, we will not be commenting further.’

    West Midlands Police said: ‘We can confirm that we attended an address in Birmingham this morning where the body of a man in his 50s was sadly found.

    ‘The death is not being treated as suspicious and we are liaising with the local coroner. A formal identification will take place in due course.

    ‘The man’s family is being supported by specialist officers and our thoughts are with them at this time.’

    According to the West Midlands Fire Service website, Mr Brown started his career as a firefighter in east London and spent 27 years in the London Fire Brigade, rising to assistant commissioner.

    He joined West Midlands as deputy chief fire officer in November 2019 and was responsible for community risk reduction before becoming chief fire officer in January 2023.

    The website said Mr Brown ‘has attended some of the UK’s most significant operational incidents, including London terrorist attacks and the devastating Grenfell Tower fire’ and is ‘an ex-professional footballer with Uefa coaching qualifications’.

    London Fire Brigade posted a tribute to Mr Brown from Fire Commissioner Andy Roe, saying: ‘I am deeply sorry to hear of the passing of Wayne Brown.

    ‘Wayne was a valued and respected colleague in the brigade for over 20 years before joining West Midlands FRS. Our thoughts go out to Wayne’s family and friends at this difficult time.’

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