One cow and two calves died in a shed when a fire broke out in Co Fermanagh.
The incident occurred on Wednesday 26 September and is being investigated by the Police Service of Northern Ireland as a deliberate arson attack.
“The blaze at a large shed on Killsmullen Road in Tedd is understood to have broken out at around 10.30pm on 26 September,” detective constable Linda Strawbridge said.
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Sadly, the animals died as a result of the fire
“The shed housed a cow and two calves and contained high-value farm equipment including tractors. Sadly, the animals died as a result of the fire and the equipment was completely destroyed.
“The Fire Service has now determined that the fire was started deliberately and the matter has been passed to police.”
Anyone with any information is asked to come forward to call the PSNI on 101 quoting reference number 329 28/09/18.
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One cow and two calves died in a shed when a fire broke out in Co Fermanagh.
The incident occurred on Wednesday 26 September and is being investigated by the Police Service of Northern Ireland as a deliberate arson attack.
“The blaze at a large shed on Killsmullen Road in Tedd is understood to have broken out at around 10.30pm on 26 September,” detective constable Linda Strawbridge said.
Sadly, the animals died as a result of the fire
“The shed housed a cow and two calves and contained high-value farm equipment including tractors. Sadly, the animals died as a result of the fire and the equipment was completely destroyed.
“The Fire Service has now determined that the fire was started deliberately and the matter has been passed to police.”
Anyone with any information is asked to come forward to call the PSNI on 101 quoting reference number 329 28/09/18.
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