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Owner of a former bingo hall set fire to the building after a row with its tenant

Owner of a former bingo hall set fire to the building after a row with its tenant

Paul Bell started a fire that left an old bingo hall he owned “completely destroyed”, and the man who was renting the building was susbequently £10,000 out of pocket

Paul Bell set fire to the old bingo hall he owned and rented out(Northumbria Police)

The owner of an old bingo hall set the building on fire after a dispute with the man who was renting it.

Paul Bell, 49, caused a “massive blaze” that destroyed the entire building in Sunderland, which he’d bought in 2016 for £105,000.

When the fire broke out, it was being rented by another man, who ran it as an auction house and furniture shop, Newcastle Crown Court heard.

The two men had had a dispute sometime before.

Thirteen fire engines attended the blaze, which happened in February 2017, and firefighters from Gosforth, in Newcastle and Seaham, in County Durham had to be drafted in to help.

The property in Sunderland was completely gutted in the blaze(Northumbria Police)

One firefighter who entered the building while it was burning said visibility inside was just “black fog” and water had no effect on the flames.

The emergency crews eventually had to leave when the roof of the property started to collapse, reports Chronicle Live.

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  • May 27, 2023