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Derelict hotel fire was 'arson' Derelict hotel fire 'deliberate'
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A fire at a derelict hotel in County Londonderry is being treated as suspicious. A fire at a derelict hotel in County Londonderry was started deliberately, the police have said.
More than 30 firefighters tackled the blaze at the Gorteen House Hotel on the Roe Mill Road, Limavady.More than 30 firefighters tackled the blaze at the Gorteen House Hotel on the Roe Mill Road, Limavady.
It was discovered at about 1930 GMT on Monday. The hotel had reportedly been derelict for about 18 months.It was discovered at about 1930 GMT on Monday. The hotel had reportedly been derelict for about 18 months.
In 2003, part-time firefighter Joe McCloskey lost his life after he fell through the roof of a storeroom while tackling a previous fire at the hotel.In 2003, part-time firefighter Joe McCloskey lost his life after he fell through the roof of a storeroom while tackling a previous fire at the hotel.
On Monday night, a section of the Roe Mill Road was closed to traffic during the incident. It has since re-opened.On Monday night, a section of the Roe Mill Road was closed to traffic during the incident. It has since re-opened.
Police were unable to begin their investigation to determine the cause of the fire until it was safe to enter the building.Police were unable to begin their investigation to determine the cause of the fire until it was safe to enter the building.