Chile authorities arrest firefighter for allegedly starting deadly fire in February

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Santiago,may 26
Over three months after the deadly fire in Chile, the authorities have arrested a firefighter and a forestry official on suspicion of starting a blaze that killed 137 people in the resort city of Vina del Mar in February, reported Al Jazeera.”An arrest warrant was issued today against the person who started the fires in February in the Valparaiso region,” where Vina del Mar is located, police director Eduardo Cerna said in a news conference.A little later, the Valparaiso regional prosecutor’s office confirmed the arrest of a second suspect, an official of the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf), the body responsible for fighting forest fires and managing national parks.Both men will be remanded in custody on charges of arson resulting in deaths.Reportedly, several fires broke out simultaneously on February 2 around the coastal city of Vina del Mar, 70 miles (110km) northwest of Chile’s capital Santiago, Al Jazeera reported on Saturday.Ivan Navarro, chief of the environmental crime investigation authority, said detectives reconstructed what the arrested firefighter did before, during and after the fire.
“We were able to determine the exact locations where the fires broke out and find the device that started them,” he said. “We were also able to determine the involvement of a second person, accused of being the mastermind behind the arson.
“He provided him with the knowledge to make these devices and also told him the exact times he needed to operate so that the fire would do more damage,” Navarro said.Moreover, Public Ministry investigators found that the inferno started with small simultaneous blazes near Lake Penuelas, in the port city of Valparaiso next to Vina del Mar, reported Al Jazeera.

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