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Property Worth Millions Destroyed By Fire In Downtown Kampala

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Owners of Paradise Cafe on Park View arcade along Kampala’s Button street are counting losses after fire gutted their premises on Sunday Morning.

Fire the gutted Park View Shopping Centre in Kampala and destroyed a restaurant that operates in the complex leaving most of the property unrecognised.

Some of the vendors who were around went to the power room and switched of electricity until fire brigade came in and put out the fire.

However, all the restaurants around the premises were not affected since the fire was put out before it spread to other shops.

It took sometimes for fire brigade to access park view Shopping Centre due to the ongoing construction that is taking place in the area.

 Kampala Metropolitan Deputy Police spokesperson, Luke Owoyesigire, told journalists that the cause of the fire is yet to be established.

He however said t investigations are ongoing to identify the exact cause of the fire.

“But we suspect that it could have been a stove that was left on or an issue to do with electricity but all that of course will come out and be proved with a report later on,” he said.

According to eyewitnesses, Police’s attempts to extinguish the fire were initially unsuccessful.

It was after calling in the second fire truck that the fire was put out.

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