Cars catch fire near GT home

| 22/12/2021 | 7 Comments
Fire in George Town Tuesday morning

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Fire Service was called out to a major blaze in Seymour Drive, George Town, early Tuesday morning. Officials said that several vehicles were ablaze at the scene when firefighters arrived. The vehicles were burning by an open wall close to a residential property which was also fully engulfed in flames. However, the fire crews were able to extinguish the fires without any injuries to anyone around or any major damage to the nearby home.


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  1. Anonymous says:

    What is an open wall? How was the home fully engulfed in flames yet sustained no major damage? Otherwise, great article.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Why torch job? Lots of insurance here doesn’t cover fire.

    It’s also shocking that this area is even residential. It’s a true embarrassment to Cayman, allowing people to reside here. It’s purely an industrial area. It stinks, it’s noisy, it’s filthy, but we allow the less fortunate to live here.

    • Anonymous says:

      Maybe it wasn’t for the insurance.

      • Anonymous says:

        Yeah, silly me. I didn’t think it could be arson, which would stupidly attract police attention.

        In any case, people shouldn’t be allowed to live in this area. The slum landlords definitely don’t!

        • Anonymous says:

          Yes, silly you. There are plenty of people capable of burning someone out for all sorts of personal reasons.

    • Right ya so says:

      The people who live in this area are born and bred on those very streets – they turned that area into what it is now – a massive car repair and dumping ground.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Can you say “torch job” ?

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