Elderly couple, 77 and 83, who died after arson attack on their home are pictured as cops probe fire horror

Published on July 18, 2025 at 01:56 PM

AN ELDERLY couple who died after a horror house fire have been pictured, as cops continue to investigate the blaze.

Peter Eric Greener, 77, and his partner Sheila Jackson, 83, were in their home when the blaze was set alight inSt Helensat around 12.40am on July 15.

Photo of Sheila Jackson.
Sheila Jackson, 83, succumbed to her injuries on July 17
Photo of Peter Eric Greener.
Peter Eric Greener, 77, sadly passed away in hospital the day after the fire

The tragic couple were rushed to hospital by paramedics.

Peter passed away the following day, while Sheila sadly died on July 17.

A jointbetweenandMerseyside Fire and Rescue Servicewas initially carried out.

The probe determined an accelerant was used to start the fire maliciously.

It is believed to have been carried out by a third party, the police force added.

Cops are still urging anyone with information to come forward in a renewed appeal today.

A Merseyside Police spokesperson said: “Their families have today released these photos of the couple

“We are still in the early stages of the investigation and part of our initial inquiries will be to establish why the fire was started at their house.

“We are appealing for anyone with information to come forward, particularly if you live in the area of South John Street and recall seeing or hearing anything suspicious at around the time of the incident.

“If you have any information, you can visit our dedicated web page to submit information or footage which can help in the investigation.

“You can also contact @MerPolCC or report information via our website or call 101 quoting incident reference 25000580909.”;

Photo of Peter Eric Greener and Sheila Jackson embracing.
Tribute pictures of Peter and Sheila Jackson were shared by family members

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