A fire at Oldcastle co-op in Co Meath on Halloween night caused serious damage to the building before it was brought under control.
Gardaí from Kells and local fire services attended the scene of the fire at the premises at Railway Yard, in Oldcastle shortly before 8pm on Saturday, 31 October.
In a statement Gardaí said “extensive damage” was caused to the building before it was brought under control by fire service personnel.
There are no reports of anyone being injured in the blaze.
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A video posted on Twitter by Meath West Sinn Féin TD Johnny Guirke shows the extent of the damage caused.
It's sad to see a local business in flames on Halloween night, many people could lose their jobs and if this was started maliciously which puts our local firemen at risk, I would hope that the Gardai can get to the bottom of this fire. pic.twitter.com/3bWE5u7sON
— Johnny Guirke TD Meath West (@JohnnyGuirke) October 31, 2020
Guirke tweeted: “It's sad to see a local business in flames on Halloween night, many people could lose their jobs and if this was started maliciously which puts our local firemen at risk. I would hope that the Gardaí can get to the bottom of this fire.”
Gardaí said it is unclear how the fire started but enquires are ongoing.