In a tribute, he has been described as a “wonderful husband”
Police have named the man who was killed in a fire at a hotel in Cambridgeshire. David Chawapiwa died following the fire Zaheer’s Hotel on Sunday, April 26.
A dozen fire crews were called to a fire on Station Road, Odsey, Steeple Morden, at around 9.30pm. The fatal fire also saw another person taken to hospital.
Cambridgeshire Police confirmed that smoke inhalation has been given as a provisional cause of death. David’s wife, Patricia has paid tribute to him, describing him as “my wonderful husband”.
The tribute said: “In loving memory of my wonderful husband David. Of all the special gifts in life however great or small to have you as my husband was the greatest gift of all. May the wings of love blow softly and whisper in your ear.
“We love and miss you and wish that you were here. Deep in our hearts your life is kept to love and cherish, not forget. No more tomorrows we can share but yesterdays are always there. A silent thought, a secret tear keeps your memory ever near in our hearts forever. Until we meet again when Jesus comes. Amen. “
Officers arrested a 44-year-old man from Hertfordshire in connection with the fire who has been bailed until June 29.
A Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue spokesperson said at the time of the fire: “At 9.35pm on Sunday crews were called to a fire on Station Road in Odsey. Crews from Gamlingay, Cambourne, Huntingdon, Cambridge and St Neots were joined by crews from Royston, Baldock, Stevenage and Hitchin in Hertfordshire and Kempston, Biggleswade and Sandy in Bedfordshire at the scene of the fire.
“Firefighters arrived to find a well-developed fire involving a hotel and restaurant building. Wearing breathing apparatus they extinguished the fire using hose reels and jets.”

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