Police officer who lost family in Boxing Day fire pays heartbreaking tribute to them

Fionnghuala Shearman, known to friends as Nu, perished Her husband, Tom, survived https://www.instagram.com/p/C_n6u1yoBNf/
Tom Shearman with his wife F,ionnghuala, who was killed in the fire

The dad who lost his wife, two children and dog in a Boxing Day house fire has paid tribute to his family after ‘its very core was ripped from it in the most violent way’.

Tom Shearman has revealed his ‘anguish and trauma’ after losing his wife Fionnghuala, known to friends as Nu, daughter Eve, seven, and son, Ohner, four, after they were trapped in the burning house in Briscombe.

He said: ‘I have stared at my keypad for what seems like an eternity waiting for the words to appear. I have no way to thank any of you for the unbelievable out of this world generosity that you have shown to me in the darkest of hours.

‘My life, the lives of my loved ones, my friends and the whole community changed on Boxing Day. Most importantly, and tragically, three of the greatest humans to ever grace our presence were taken from not just me, but all of us.

‘I cannot begin to describe the anguish and trauma of the events of Boxing Day 2025. My family had its very core, its very essence, ripped from it in the most violent way.

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Fionnghuala Shearman, known to friends as Nu, perished alongside daughter Eve, seven, and son Ohner, four, as flames swept through their home on Brimscombe Hill, near Stroud. Her husband, Tom, survived
Tom Shearman has revealed his ‘anguish and trauma’ after losing his wife Fionnghuala, known to friends as Nu, daughter Eve, seven, and son, Ohner, four
The scene of the tragic house fire on Brimscombe Hill in Stroud, Gloucestershire, December 29, 2025. // A mother and her two children have died in a blaze that destroyed their home in Stroud on Boxing Day. Emergency services were called to the "well-established" fire on Brimscombe Hill in Stroud, Gloucestershire, at about 03:00 GMT on Friday. The father, was able to escape and was taken to hospital. However, a seven-year-old girl, a four-year-old boy and their mother, aged in her late 30s, were all trapped inside the burning property. Photo released 29/12/2025 Photo released 29/12/2025
The scene of the tragic house fire on Brimscombe Hill in Stroud, Gloucestershire (Picture: Emma Trimble/SWNS)

‘While nothing can ever undo what has happened, nor can it ever make sense of the suffering, I am genuinely humbled beyond comprehension at what this page has and is doing.

‘My family and friends have rallied around and provided me with more than the bare essentials. I have a roof (and many offers) over my head, clothes on my back, food – most importantly company and compassion. I will heal.

‘I have already started the ball rolling on a plan that came to me just as I was falling past the precipice of the abyss. I WILL make sure my unbelievably talented, empathetic, compassionate and beautiful wife’s legacy of craft, design and making lives on.

Fionnghuala Shearman
Fionnghuala Shearman with her two children

‘As will I ensure that my bright spark Eve’s legacy of enjoyment from books and writing be carried on. Along with my incredible son’s sheer compassion and desire to help people.

‘I thank each and every one of you for your donations. I shall forever be in your debt and you will now forever be in my thoughts and prayers, hopefully I can repay in some way.

‘Please all take every opportunity to hug your loved ones, tell them you love them. Because, as Paulo Coelho said, one day you will wake up and there won’t be any more time to do the things you want. Do it now.

‘My heartfelt thanks to the emergency services whom tried everything to save my wonderful family. I hope they are all being looked after by their colleagues and friends. Boxing day was horrific for all involved.

‘Now go light up the darkest corners and the black sky. In memory of Nu. Eve. Ohner. Hutch.’

The fire caused the roof of the mid-terrace Cotswold stone cottage to fall in, while the ceilings and stairs have also collapsed.

It is understood to have started on the ground floor and at this time is not being treated as suspicious.

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