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Residents left in fear after police confirm fire was deliberate

INCIDENT: Blaze now being treated as suspicious as force investigat­es damage to Kirkcaldy home

- NEIL HENDERSON nhenderson@thecourier.co.uk

Residents in a Kirkcaldy street say they are living in fear after learning a weekend house fire was started deliberate­ly.

Police investigat­ing the blaze at a bungalow on Link Street in the early hours of Sunday confirmed yesterday they are treating the incident as suspicious.

Neighbours had to be evacuated as fire crews fought to stop the blaze from spreading to other properties.

The house suffered extensive damage to the roof and internally and it remains boarded up.

“It’s really shocking to think that someone went out of their way to do this,” said one neighbour, who asked not to be identified.

“We’ve never had any trouble in this street before so to have this on your doorstep is frightenin­g – people are very concerned right now.

“There was a lot of smoke and we were ordered to leave our house as a precaution as there was a fear the fire could spread so we just did as we were told. It’s fortunate that no one was injured in the attack.”

Another witness said: “You just don’t expect this sort of thing to happen in your street, it’s got the whole community talking about it.”

“There’s a lot of rumours going around that the fire was caused by a petrol bomb.

“Whether that is true or not remains to be seen but the fact that the police have now confirmed that the house was deliberate­ly targeted has got people around here very worried.

“There’s been no suggestion of any trouble at the house previously and the owner spends most of the time away, though she did come back yesterday to assess the damage but couldn’t get access to the house so left.”

Detective Sergeant Daryn Bryson from Kirkcaldy CID confirmed a criminal investigat­ion had been launched, and added: “As part of our investigat­ion we would be keen to hear from anyone who remembers seeing any suspicious activity in this area overnight.

“Likewise, anyone who believes they can help us trace those responsibl­e, or who may have any residentia­l CCTV or dash-cam footage, which may be of interest, should contact police immediatel­y.”

Anyone with informatio­n is being asked to call Kirkcaldy CID on 101 quoting the incident number 0802 of September 15 2019.

Alternativ­ely, an anonymous report can be made to Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

“There’s a lot of rumours going around that the fire was caused by a petrol bomb. WITNESS

 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? The bungalow on Link Street suffered extensive damage.
Picture: Steven Brown. The bungalow on Link Street suffered extensive damage.

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