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Met police investigate suspected arson attack after Ilford restaurant fire | Met police investigate suspected arson attack after Ilford restaurant fire |
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Three people suffered life-threatening injuries in blaze in Gants Hill area of east London on Friday night | Three people suffered life-threatening injuries in blaze in Gants Hill area of east London on Friday night |
Scotland Yard is investigating a suspected arson attack on a restaurant in Ilford, east London, which has left three people in a life-threatening condition. | |
Police, paramedics and firefighters were called to the scene in Woodford Avenue, Gants Hill, at about 9pm on Friday. | Police, paramedics and firefighters were called to the scene in Woodford Avenue, Gants Hill, at about 9pm on Friday. |
Firefighters rescued five people from the restaurant after part of the ground floor was damaged, with nine others able to get out beforehand, London fire brigade said. | Firefighters rescued five people from the restaurant after part of the ground floor was damaged, with nine others able to get out beforehand, London fire brigade said. |
Five people were injured, three of them in a life-threatening condition, the Metropolitan police said. They were all treated at the scene for burns and smoke inhalation before being taken to hospital. | |
A London fire brigade spokesperson said: “The brigade’s control officers received seven calls about the fire and mobilised crews from Ilford, Hainault, Leytonstone and Woodford fire stations to the scene. The fire was extinguished by 10.32pm. | A London fire brigade spokesperson said: “The brigade’s control officers received seven calls about the fire and mobilised crews from Ilford, Hainault, Leytonstone and Woodford fire stations to the scene. The fire was extinguished by 10.32pm. |
“The cause of the fire is being investigated by the brigade and the Metropolitan police service.” | “The cause of the fire is being investigated by the brigade and the Metropolitan police service.” |
No arrests have been made. | No arrests have been made. |
DCI Mark Rogers, of the Met’s central specialist crime north unit, said: “We understand this incident will cause concern within the community. My team of specialist detectives are working at speed to piece the incident together. | DCI Mark Rogers, of the Met’s central specialist crime north unit, said: “We understand this incident will cause concern within the community. My team of specialist detectives are working at speed to piece the incident together. |
“Locals can expect to see a large police presence in the area. If you have any concerns, please speak to those officers on the ground.” | “Locals can expect to see a large police presence in the area. If you have any concerns, please speak to those officers on the ground.” |
The health secretary, Wes Streeting, the MP for Ilford North, posted on X: “Huge thanks to @metpoliceuk @LondonFire @Ldn_Ambulance for their response to a serious incident on Gants Hill/Woodford Avenue this evening. | The health secretary, Wes Streeting, the MP for Ilford North, posted on X: “Huge thanks to @metpoliceuk @LondonFire @Ldn_Ambulance for their response to a serious incident on Gants Hill/Woodford Avenue this evening. |
“Please avoid the area for now. Further updates will follow from @RedbridgeLive and emergency services.” | “Please avoid the area for now. Further updates will follow from @RedbridgeLive and emergency services.” |
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Met via 101, quoting 7559/22AUG. Those who wish to remain anonymous can speak with Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. | Anyone with information is urged to contact the Met via 101, quoting 7559/22AUG. Those who wish to remain anonymous can speak with Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |