
At least two dead in Old Montreal building fire, arson suspected
MONTREAL — An undetermined number of people died in a major fire in Old Montreal on Friday, police said, in a building owned by a man whose other property in the same neighbourhood went up in flames last year, killing seven.
A police source who spoke to The Canadian Press on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t permitted to speak publicly said at least two people died in the early morning fire, but officials would not confirm that number.
Insp. David Shane told a news conference, “we expect deaths,” based on testimony from first responders and witnesses police spoke with. He added that investigators had not yet been able to enter the three-storey building that housed a restaurant on the ground floor and a 19-room hostel above.
Major crimes detectives and the arson squad were set to begin what would be a lengthy investigation into the fire that Shane described as “suspicious.”