Two dogs and 10 puppies killed by fire in flat containing cannabis farm

Two dogs and 10 puppies killed in cannabis farm fire
It’s thought the puppies discovered on the flat in Leigh could have been stolen (Image: MENmedia)

The proprietor of a flat which burned down on Sunday morning is being hunted after twelve useless canine and a hashish farm had been found within the wreckage.

Emergency companies had been referred to as to the property in Leigh, Better Manchester, simply after 9am and took a number of hours to get the blaze below management.

Two neighbours suffered smoke inhalation as fumes began to unfold subsequent door, and had been handled on the scene.

The flat’s resident was nowhere to be seen.

It has since been confirmed that the animals, which included two grownup canine and 10 puppies, died on account of the fireplace.

Efforts are additionally being made to hint the house owners of the puppies, which can not have all belonged to the resident.

Detectives described the hashish farm as ‘small’.

Chapel Avenue, the place the property is positioned, in addition to Warrington Highway and Astley Avenue had been closed off for a number of hours however have since reopened.

Two dogs and 10 puppies have died after a fire broke out in a flat where a cannabis farm was found. The blaze broke out at the property on Chapel Street in Leigh, Greater Manchester, at around 9am yesterday [May 22]. Caption: Emergency services at the scene of a fire on Chapel Street in Leigh, Greater Manchester, on 22 May 2022, in which 12 dogs died
Two neighbours suffered smoke inhalation as fumes unfold subsequent door (Image: MEN Media)

Two dogs and 10 puppies have died after a fire broke out in a flat where a cannabis farm was found. The blaze broke out at the property on Chapel Street in Leigh, Greater Manchester, at around 9am yesterday [May 22]. Caption: Emergency services at the scene of a fire on Chapel Street in Leigh, Greater Manchester, on 22 May 2022, in which 12 dogs died
The encircling roads had been closed off for fireplace investigations all through Sunday (Image: MEN Media)

A spokesperson for Better Manchester Police mentioned ‘enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made’.

A spokesperson for the Better Manchester Hearth and Rescue Service mentioned their crews wanted three hose reels to sort out the blaze and had been in attendance for simply over 4 hours.

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