Fire at the British Prime Minister's house. London police initiated an investigation


The London fire brigade was called at 1.11 and quickly mastered the fire. Nobody has sufferedalthough the front door has been damaged. The police cord remains at the scene of the incident. A resident of the house on the same street said that he had heard a loud, one -time bang that sounded like a “ignition bomb” and probably broken glass.
Anti -terrorist police are involved in the investigation, and The fire is treated as a suspect.
While Starmer works on Downing Street as a prime minister, he still kept his private house in North London.
A spokesman for the London Fire Brigade said: “Firefighters were called to a small fire outside the property at the Counterss Road in Kentish Town this morning”, adding: “Two fire trucks from Kentish Town Fire Fire Station participated [w akcji] at the scene. “
The metropolitan police statement reads: “On Monday, May 12 at 1.35, the police were alerted by the London fire brigade about a fire reports at the residential address at the Counterss Road, NW5”.
Downing Street 10 declared, that the prime minister was grateful to the emergency services for their work, but he could not give further comments because of the ongoing investigation.




