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Fire damages Rangers chief's home Fire damages Rangers chief's home
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An investigation has been launched after the home of Rangers FC's chief executive was damaged in a fire. A blaze at the home of the Rangers chief executive is not being treated as suspicious, the fire service has said.
Fire crews were called out to Martin Bain's house in Drymen by a neighbour at 0110 GMT and found the roof ablaze. Four appliances attended the blaze in the roof of Martin Bain's home in Drymen, Stirlingshire, at 0110 GMT.
About 20 firefighters managed to contain the fire to one section of the detatched converted farmhouse. Part of the roof was destroyed. About 20 firefighters managed to contain the frie to one section of the detached converted farmhouse.
Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service said there were no casualties and that no-one had to be rescued. There were no casualties and no-one had to be rescued in the incident. A club spokesman would not say whether Mr Bain was at home at the time.
The last appliance left the scene at 0915 GMT. A spokesman for Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service said: "There was nothing suspicious.
A spokesman said: "Crews attended an incident at a residence in Drymen. "The cause of the fire is now subject to investigation."
"On arrival, the crews found the roof of the building well alight.
"There were no casualties or rescues.
"Crews have quickly contained the fire to the roofspace and carried out salvage operations in the room below."
He said the cause of the fire was under investigation.