CBS News/ August 23, 2011, 6:50 AM

Branson: Kate Winslet saved my mom in fire

Virgin Group CEO Richard Branson's $70 million home was struck by lightning and destroyed by the resulting fire Monday as Irene, then a tropical storm, barreled through the Caribbean and over his private island, the billionaire says.

And, reports CBS News Correspondent Elaine Quijano, Kate Winslet emerged a hero.

Branson says the Oscar-winning actress carried his mother from the house while it was still ablaze.

She was among 20 guests in the house, which is one of the most famous vacation homes in the world and was often rented by the rich and famous and seen in photos. Just last month, Nick Lachey and Vanessa Manillo were married there.

Pictures: Kate Winslet

"I was on the island," Branson told CBS News. "I was woken up with people screaming. I was in the house right next door to the Great House (about 10 yards away)and looked over, saw the whole house engulfed in flames, and just ran stark naked to the house to try to get people out. I had my daughter, my mother, lots of nephews and nieces. ... Obviously, the first priority was to rescue everybody, and fortunately, everybody got rescued."

Branson said, "My mother's 90 years old and, in order -- although she can walk -- in order to speed the process up, (Winslet) picked my mother up and carried her, carried her out of the house, and so Kate helped rescue my mother."

His 29-year old daughter, Holly, was planning to tie the knot on Necker Island this winter.

Despite the destruction, Branson says, he still hopes to play host.

"We'll make sure that Necker Island is back and ready for her wedding, so we've got something to aim for at Christmas-time this year. ... Necker is our home ... and it will be a beautiful island again. We've just got to rebuild the Great House. Fortunately the rest of the island survived, and we'll make sure it was as beautiful as it was before."

Branson told CBS News that, while many photos were destroyed in the fire, as well as a second autobiography he was working on, the most important thing is that his family and friends are OK.

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Testor1234 says:
Gez, if you have the gratitude of Branson...does that make you uber powerful?!
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krisd999-2009 says:
That house looks like was built with sticks. You are in a hurricane zone, how about using 2 foot thick concrete. You can still put dry palms on top to blend into the environment. I wouldn't use the last architect if I were you.
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Danize says:
A very noble deed. A real life bravo for Ms. Winslet.
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zieanna replies:
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Here. Here.
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PatDaddy67 says:
Interesting fact: Necker Island has been erased on Google Maps.
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credibility2 says:
Wonder why he never had the roofs constructed to prevent this from happening, especially a roof with a lightening rod, unless architecturally, it's not possible. If possible, I hope he considers it for his rebuild to prevent something like this from happening again. All of the occupants were very fortunate to evacuate safely. And special honors to Winslet for making sure her children and Branson's mom escaped safely. They were all blessed.
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Transatlantique says:
I suppose it was all of that training held over from "Titanic" that clicked her into overdrive. I'd like to be rescued by her any day.

Seventy million dollar house! What a life! Thats like $10,000 to most people relatively speaking. It seems like the architect would have been smart enough to have constructed a lighting rod to deflect lightning away from the house for that price. At least the house should have been designed with the possibility of the violent nature of this area of the world in mind. I hope to know that problem someday.
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bobnjersey says:
[Richard Branson's $70 million home ... which is one of the most famous vacation homes in the world and was often rented by the rich and famous and seen in photos ... was struck by lightning and destroyed by the resulting fire Monday ]
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seems strange that sir richard would build a home worth a paltry $70 million ... one that likely has it's own everything ... water purification ... waste treatment ... electric generation ... communications ... etc ... but no fire suppression ... no water pump to act as his own fire company?
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saturn05 says:
Good for you Kate, what a hero. I wish everyone could be so brave.
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wildinaustin says:
Yay Kate Winslet!!!! She got her children out and Branson's mother. Well done and what a woman! I am truly impressed that everyone kept their heads about them and everyone, yes EVERYONE, escaped unharmed. With so many people and such a large fire, it could have easily turned out a different story. I thought the part about Branson in the nude rescuing people was priceless. Now we know what he sleeps in:)
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