Fire that destroyed $24m Sydney mansion being treated as suspicious by police

The hearth that destroyed a $24m mansion in Sydney’s decrease north shore is being handled as suspicious.

The blaze on the heritage waterfront dwelling on Cliff Street at Northwood on Saturday night time took 50 firefighters greater than an hour to place out and destroyed the 107-year-old dwelling.

“The hearth is being handled as suspicious, with detectives hooked up to North Shore Police Space Command and the State Crime Command Monetary Crimes Squad’s Arson Unit investigating the reason for the blaze,” a spokesperson for New South Wales police stated.

Police have been door-knocking the encompassing properties.

The property was purchased by neighbour and outstanding fund supervisor Owen Chen and his spouse, Xiao Hong Li, in December final yr when the $24m price ticket set a brand new document for the posh space.

It had beforehand been owned by journey business big Mary Rossi for greater than 60 years.

Owen Chen didn't reply to requests for remark.

Fireplace and Rescue NSW stated a specialist canine crew was inspecting the ruins of the property.

“Fireplace and Rescue NSW has three canine which have the capability to establish or get rid of using flammable liquid after a hearth,” Fireplace and Rescue superintendent Adam Dewberry stated.

“We use them frequently, that is a part of the method.”

In a press release, Fireplace and Rescue NSW stated the house was “completely destroyed”.

“Crews have been in a position to cease the blaze from spreading to neighbouring properties,” a spokesperson stated.

“One FRNSW crew remained on web site in a single day to make sure the hearth was fully extinguished.”

The house was initially in-built 1915 and is without doubt one of the oldest properties in Northwood.

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