Sunday Sun

Vandals strike at diner for second time

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THE owner of a diner which was left in ruins in a cruel arson attack was left devastated after a fire broke out at his new premises just months later.

CL’S Diner in Blackhall, County Durham, was set on fire in the early hours of Friday, July 17 after only opening in May.

Its owner, Corey Longstaff, then teamed up with Vicki Hutchinson to set up C&V’S diner on Eden Street in Horden which opened last month.

But a fire broke out at the new premises on Tuesday, November 17 at around 10pm leaving Corey devastated once again.

It’s the third time Corey has faced a setback with vandals also breaking in and setting off fire extinguish­ers back in May.

Thankfully after the initial fire, the local community rallied around Corey and set up a fundraisin­g page to help raise funds for the much-loved diner and Corey bounced back.

Despite the most recent fire, he said in a defiant post: “I can’t believe I’m writing this but it’s happened again sorry everyone but we will be closed until further notice!

“You might burn us out but you can’t break us! We will be back again.”

Durham Constabula­ry and County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service were called to the scene and an investigat­ion is now under way.

Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Lawrence, of Durham Constabula­ry, said: “We were called to reports of a fire at a business premise on Fifth Street, Horden, at about 10pm on Tuesday evening. “No-one was injured.

“Our enquiries are ongoing. In the meantime, we have increased the number of patrols in the area.

“We would ask one who witnessed the incident or has any CCTV to call Durham Constabula­ry on 101, quoting incident reference 412 of November 17.

“Alternativ­ely, call Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.”

 ??  ?? ■ Corey Longstaff, who runs CL’S Diner
■ Corey Longstaff, who runs CL’S Diner

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