Detectives investigating a suspected arson on Lecky Road in Derry/Londonderry during the early hours of today, Tuesday 3 June, are appealing for information and witnesses. 

The blaze, which occurred in an alleyway area, was reported to police just before 2.10am. At this time, it's believed a metal cage containing gas cylinders was deliberately set on fire - one of these cylinders is believed to have partially exploded. The fire spread to a storeroom at the back of a property, forcing a resident of a flat in close proximity to flee for their safety after being alerted by neighbours.

A cordon was put in place to allow NIFRS to safely deal with the fire.
 
Detective Sergeant McAdoo said: "We want to acknowledge the swift actions of the NIFRS in dealing with this blaze which they have confirmed started as a result of deliberate ignition. This was a reckless act, given the number of homes in the immediate area, and which we are investigating as arson with intent to endanger life. 

"As our enquiries  continue, we appeal to anyone who was in the area and saw any suspicious activity or anyone with footage which  may assist us to call 101, quoting reference 61 of 03/06/25.”

A report can also be made via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via http://crimestoppers-uk.org/