Fundraiser for Castleton business owner who lost both dogs in devastating fire

Date published: 28 February 2023


A fundraiser has been started for the owner of a Castleton business after a devastating fire destroyed his garage and killed both of his beloved dogs.

Nigel Marsh, 52, from Oldham, had briefly nipped out from his car wrapping and tinting garage, Empire Tinting & Signs, when the fire broke out on Manchester Road on 16 February.
 


Unfortunately, both of Nigel’s young giant schnauzers, Maggie and Reuben, were killed and the entire workshop was destroyed.

 

The fire destroyed Nigel's business

 

Six fire engines were on site for four hours as firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze.

No cause of the fire has yet been given.

Nigel’s best friend, Edward Moore, said he received a phone call from Nigel and drove straight down to the scene.

 

Maggie and Reuben
Maggie and Reuben

 

He said: “He struggled to get the words out, but he told me the dogs were dead. He managed to drag Maggie out, but she had already died. Reuben was trapped inside and Nigel couldn’t get to him. He’s not been back yet because of the shock.

“It’s a horrific accident and we just want people to help in any way they can. He’s had the business since 1999, and he’s lost both his pets and his business at the same time.”

 

Maggie and Reuben
Maggie and Reuben

 

Another of Nigel’s friends, Jayne Pinkney, has organised the fundraiser, which has so far raised £4,310 of a £10,000 goal.

She said: “Nigel is overcome with sadness and grief both for his precious companions Maggie and Reuben, who were his life, and the loss of his business/livelihood.

“If you can find it in your heart to donate (no matter how small) or simply post a message of sympathy, his friends and family would be so very, very grateful.

“Nigel is a local lad, born and bred who would do anything for anyone; let’s help get him back on his feet.”

Donations can be made via GoFundMe:

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