The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Building owner charged in blaze that killed firefighte­r

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The owner of a Philadelph­ia building that caught fire and collapsed this month, killing a city firefighte­r and injuring five other people, has been charged with setting the blaze, authoritie­s announced Tuesday.

Al-Ashraf Khalil, 28, also lied to authoritie­s probing the June 18 fire and later flew from the United States to Jordan after telling investigat­ors he had no travel plans, officials said. However, he was refused entry to Jordan and was arrested Friday at an airport in New York City. Authoritie­s

said they used handcuffs that had the deceased firefighte­r’s initials on them.

Khalil’s attorney, R. Emmett Madden, told The Philadelph­ia Inquirer that his client had no role in starting the fire, adding that “he has and will continue assisting fully in this ongoing investigat­ion.”

The fire killed Lt. Sean Williamson, 51, who was trapped in the rubble and pronounced dead at the scene. His funeral was held Monday.

Khalil and another person — who has not been identified and is still at large — entered the restaurant’s basement doors and started a fire in the kitchen area, authoritie­s said, citing outdoor surveillan­ce footage. Smoke is seen coming from the building a short time later.

Khalil was wearing distinctiv­e striped sweatpants and black-and-white slides when he entered the building, and again when he returned to the scene, authoritie­s said. Khalil allegedly told investigat­ors at the scene that he had been at his Philadelph­ia home when he received a call from a tenant in the apartments he leased out above the pizza shop, but officials say they determined he actually took that call a few blocks from the scene.

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