OZZY OSBOURNE'S U.K. Home Catches Fire (Again)

July 6, 2006

The Irish Examiner is reporting that a fire broke out at the U.K. country home of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne early today (July 6),a fire service has confirmed.

The couple’s daughter Kelly had left the house to film scenes for her latest show, "Project Catwalk", shortly before the blaze was discovered, a spokesman for the family said.

He said the rest of the family is away and none had been in the house in Jordans, near Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire at the time.

A spokesman for Buckinghamshire Fire Service said an automatic fire alarm alerted crews at 7:25 a.m. followed by a 999 call, thought to be from the housekeeper.

The fire was confined to the hallway of the house and has caused some, relatively minor, smoke damage.

He said: "We think it may have been caused by an electrical fault in a lamp. It was caught in the nick of time, if we hadn’t been alerted so quickly it could have been worse."

One female member of staff was treated for smoke inhalation, he added.

In March 2005, a fire broke out in the Osbournes' living room while they slept, according to the BBC News.

The couple escaped to the garden, rescuing their pets as the fled.

Ozzy Osbourne tackled an intruder at his home in November 2004, before the man jumped from a first-floor window and escaped with jewelry believed to be worth about £2m.

Osbourne had suffered a near-fatal quad bike accident in the house's grounds in December 2003.

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