Toronto Star

Yorkville fire remains shrouded in mystery

Cannot determine if blaze is suspicious, investigat­or says

- TAMARA KHANDAKER STAFF REPORTER

Heavy equipment has been brought in to assist fire investigat­ors as they work to determine the cause of a fire that destroyed two Yorkville restaurant­s on Thursday evening.

According to Peter Hamilton, an investigat­or with the Ontario Fire Marshal’s office, crews are conducting a “systemic delayering” of 116 Avenue Rd., the building that housed Sotto Sotto and Spuntini’s Ristorante, in order to make it safe for investigat­ion.

“Due to the constructi­on techniques used at that period of time, the entire building has slid down inside,” Hamilton said during a press conference outside the remains of the restaurant­s on Saturday afternoon.

Hamilton added that it will be several days before investigat­ors complete their on-site assessment.

While the fire was initially considered suspicious because it broke out while both restaurant­s were closed and engulfed the entire Avenue Rd. building, Toronto Fire Services platoon chief Colin Reid told reporters Saturday afternoon that there is not enough informatio­n to confirm that yet.

“We have not ruled anything out and all things are still on the table,” Hamilton said, adding that the Fire Marshal’s office was working with heritage preservati­on services as the building was a designated heritage property.

Sotto Sotto enjoyed a reputation as a celebrity hangout, with stars such as Oprah Winfrey, Matt Damon, Mary J. Blige, Bill Murray, Elton John and Ewan McGregor all choosing to dine at the Yorkville restaurant.

The blaze caused about $1million in damages and firefighte­rs were still putting out “hot spots” into Friday. With files from Sadiya Ansari and Nick Westoll

 ?? SADIYA ANSARI/TORONTO STAR ?? Toronto Fire platoon chief Colin Reid says it’s too early to determine the cause of the fire that destroyed restaurant­s Sotto Sotto and Spuntini’s.
SADIYA ANSARI/TORONTO STAR Toronto Fire platoon chief Colin Reid says it’s too early to determine the cause of the fire that destroyed restaurant­s Sotto Sotto and Spuntini’s.

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