Tributes have been paid to a woman who died in a house fire.
Merseyside fire and rescue service attended the fire, at a bungalow on Towers Avenue, Maghull, after black smoke was spotted pouring out of the house at 5.56am.
Firefighters tackled the blaze on Monday, January 31, and searched the property for people.
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Once inside the bungalow, crews found a woman unconscious and not breathing.
They provided first aid at the scene but the woman died.
A bouquet of flowers has been left on the drive of the bungalow where the fire broke out.
Online, dozens have shared their sympathies to the woman's family on social media and paid tribute.
A post shared in a Maghull community group said: "Deepest condolences to the family and friends of the lady who died in the tragic fire at her bungalow in Maghull."
Another member commented: "My thoughts and prayers are with all family and friends. What an awful tragedy."
A third said: "So sad to hear, condolences to her family."
Someone added that the victim was their friend's mum and another added: "so very sorry. Sending prayers of strength and healing to your friend. What a terrible shock."
Another commented: "Such tragic news."
Merseyside Police are now investigating the cause of the fire, with help from the fire service.
A spokesperson for the fire service said: "Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service attended a bungalow fire in Towers Avenue, Maghull, Sefton, on Monday 31st January. Sadly, we can confirm that the incident has resulted in the death of a woman.
"Fire crews were alerted at 5.18am and on scene at 5.26am. Three fire engines attended.
"On arrival crews found smoke issuing from the building. Four firefighters wearing breathing apparatus entered the building and began fighting the fire with hose reel jets while searching for occupants.
"As firefighters searched the bungalow they discovered a casualty, unconscious and not breathing. Firefighters immediately provided emergency first aid, but despite their best efforts, sadly were unable to save the woman.
"North West Ambulance Service and Merseyside Police were also in attendance at the incident.
"The deceased’s next of kin have been informed and a file has been passed to the Coroner.
"A joint investigation into the cause of the fire is taking place between Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service and Merseyside Police."