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Arson probe after flames rip through fish bar

The premises were extensively damaged. Picture: BARRY GOODWIN
The premises were extensively damaged. Picture: BARRY GOODWIN
Firefighters had the blaze under control within an hour. Picture: MIKE PETT
Firefighters had the blaze under control within an hour. Picture: MIKE PETT

DETECTIVES have launched an arson investigation after a blaze ripped through a fish bar.

It is thought a can of cooking oil exploded in the heat of a fire at the Express Fish Bar at All Saints' Avenue at Margate shortly after 4am on Wednesday.

A police spokesman said: "Forensic investigators from Kent police and Kent Fire and Rescue Service this morning examined the scene. As a result of the examination it is now believed that the fire was set deliberately.

"Detectives would like to hear about any suspicious activity in the area between 12.30am and 4am. "

The front of the business, opposite Margate railway station, was blown out and glass showered onto the footpath.

The Margate fire and rescue service team used hose reel jets, breathing apparatus and foam to tackle the flames that destroyed half of the building.

No-one was injured and the fire was under control by 5am.

Anyone with information about the fire is asked to contact Det Sgt Claire Munday at Margate police station on 01843 222192.

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