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Teenager pleads guilty to Tesco fire

04 August 2010

A teenager has admitted starting a fire which destroyed a Tesco Express store in Hampshire last month.

Daniel Eastley, a 19-year old from Havant, pleaded guilty to two counts of arson, by setting fire to bread crates at the rear of the store in Waterlooville. He is due to be sentenced at Portsmouth Crown Court on 20 August.

When crews arrived at the store on 7 July they found the single story brick building well alight. The roof of the building eventually collapsed and the fire was extinguished using seven jets, an aerial ladder platform monitor and six breathing apparatus.

A 37-year-old man who worked at the store was taken to hospital suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation.

Detective constable Mark Leonard from Hampshire’s arson task force said: “Witness accounts and timely phone calls from the public to the emergency services have helped greatly with this investigation. Arson is the largest single cause of fire in the UK, leading to the loss of life, serious injury, and financial hardship in our communities. This case should send out a clear message to arsonists and the public that arson is a serious problem and arsonists will be caught and face the legal consequences.”
 
 

burnt out storefirefighting at store
The store was destroyed in the blaze
[Image: Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service]

 


     
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david sibley
could this site also be jinxed this is the 3rd time in 10 years this store has burnt down.

Posted on 06/08/10 13:43.

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