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Teenage Jockeys Killed In Fire: Man Bailed

A man arrested over a suspected arson attack that killed two promising teenage jockeys has been released on bail.
The man, who is in his 30s, was being held by police over the blaze that killed Jamie Kyne, 18, and Jan Wilson, 19.
Police have yet to confirm the identities of the two victims – but the pair have been missing since the fire at a block of flats in Norton, near Malton, North Yorkshire
The family of Jamie, from Ireland, said they were “devastated and shocked”.
Trainers described him as one of England’s top apprentice jockeys. He had been booked to ride at Haydock on Saturday afternoon.
Jan had been set to ride Imperial Sword, owned by her mother Margaret, at Thirsk.
The horse was declared a non-runner yesterday morning.
Mrs Wilson, of Greenhead Farm, Rescobie, said she was still waiting for confirmation her daughter was the other victim.
North Yorkshire Police said the blaze, which happened during a party in the three-storey block early on Saturday, was being treated as suspicious.
The bodies of the victims have been removed from the burned-out building.
Racecourses at Kempton and Thirsk staged a period of silence in remembrance on Saturday, while jockeys at Stratford wore black armbands.
Jamie’s friend and fellow apprentice jockey Ian Brennan was also in the third-floor flat and jumped to safety when the fire ripped through the building.
The 20-year-old was released from hospital early on Saturday and went on to ride at Thirsk.
Jamie, whose family runs Kiltrogue stud farm in Claregalway, Co Galway, was one of the rising stars on the northern circuit.
Attached to trainer John Quinn, he partnered only eight winners last season – but really came into his own this term and had 29 victories in 2009.
He landed the biggest victory of his career when Allan Dickman’s Ishetoo won the £40,000 sportingbet.com Sprint at York in May.
The teenager began his career with trainer Declan Carroll, who provided the talented young rider with his first winner in December 2007.
News of Jan’s death was met with disbelief and sadness by people who had known her.
Christine Barron, who housed the teenager during her tenure at her husband’s North Yorkshire stables, spoke of a “lovely” girl who had a bright future ahead of her.
“She was just a very nice, very lovely girl,” she said.
“She had been with us for just over a year … It is a terrible thing.”
Many tributes were also left on her Bebo social networking site.
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