Flats catch fire after car rammed into Birmingham shop in suspected arson attack

Flats catch fire after car rammed into Birmingham shop in suspected arson attack

Flats and a supermarket in Birmingham caught fire after a car smashed into the building in a suspected arson attack, authorities believe.

Police say the vehicle was “set alight, causing the shop and flats above to catch fire” in the early hours of Monday.

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Pictures show a burnt-out 4×4 being extracted from the charred shop in Stratford Road, Sparkhill, by a fire truck as detectives investigate what happened.

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Five people left their flats to be checked by paramedics. There were no casualties or injuries.

Local property developer Isaac Zintaan said residents of his nearby premises told him they heard a “loud explosion” that sounded “like a bomb went off”.

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“[When I arrived] everyone was coughing due to the intensity of the smoke,” he added.

He thinks the fire was caused by a car which was set on fire and then rammed into a supermarket.

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Police say the incident is a suspected arson attack. Pic: PA


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West Midlands Fire Service said the blaze in the front of a retail store spread to shop signage and windows of the flats above.

On Monday morning, it said the fire was “under control” and no injuries had been reported.

In a statement, West Midlands Police said it was investigating “a suspected arson” and appealed for witnesses to come forward.



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