Sisters Donna Janse Van Rensburgh, 44, and Sharon McLean, 47, and Keith Russell, 38, all died after a blaze ripped through the New County Hotel in Perth.
A company connected to a hotel where three people died in a horror blaze has been hit with liquidation. Sisters Donna Janse Van Rensburgh, 44, and Sharon McLean, 47, from Aberdeen, and Keith Russell, 38, from Edinburgh, all died after a fire tore through the New County Hotel in Perth.
A former employee previously told The Times that the hotel's owner, Rashid Hussain, had been aware of faulty equipment and a deterioration in fire safety standards. Perth Hospitality Limited, a company in which Mr Hussain served as the sole director, is now being liquidated, almost eight months on from the blaze.
Earlier this month, FRP Advisory, based in Stockton-on-Tees, were appointed as liquidators of the company, which is described as being involved with "hotels and similar accommodation" and "licensed restaurants".
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