Things like this happen at least once a year in my home town. There was even a rumour that there might be a clandestine team of people for hire, kind of a pyromaniac version of the A-Team.
Whether or not that's true, a few years back a then-recently-sold building had some pyromaniac pay a visit, but they were careless and were seen and reported by people in neighbouring buildings.
The building survived virtually unscathed. And it has sat unused by the purchaser and undoubtedly watched by nearby buildings' CCTV since then.
There might have been others fires elsewhere since then (I can think of a tyre yard that went up for suspicious reasons), but nothing in particularly well populated areas that I can recall.
MossyFeathers@pawb.social 1 year ago
That sounds intentional. It was bought, then it caught fire, the lane was blocked so firetrucks couldn’t gain direct access to it leading what looks like a total loss (minus the brickwork), and then it was suddenly demolished without anyone hearing about it? Sounds staged as hell to me; like the new owner knew people would be pissed if it got torn down, so they set it on fire and then used that as an excuse to demolish it.
NickwithaC@lemmy.world 1 year ago
We have precedent for things like this. Let’s hope the same happens here.
Mex@feddit.uk 1 year ago