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Series of fires leaves horses dead at Swiss equestrian centre

More than 20 horses died and several buildings and fields were destroyed in a series of seven fires in the Fribourg/Vaud border area on Saturday morning which police are now investigating.

Series of fires leaves horses dead at Swiss equestrian centre
The destroyed stables. Photo: Fribourg police
A number of fires broke out in Domdidier, St-Aubin and Avenches in the early hours of Saturday morning, according to a statement from Fribourg and Vaud cantonal police forces. 
 
Two fields of barley were on fire across an area of 2,000m2, as was a barn and stables at the National Equestrian Centre at Avenches (IENA). 
 
Three others fires were reported in the area at the same time concerning agriculture machinery, another barley field and hay bales, between 00.30am and 1am, said police.
 
Despite the efforts of the fire service, the barn and the stable where horses were present were completely destroyed, with many animals trapped inside. 
 
The family who lived on the premises were able to escape, and no person was injured in the fires. 
 
However many horses and ponies perished. Police put the figure at around 15, but IENA director Jean-Pierre Kratzer told 20 Minutes that 23 animals had died.
 
Two horses were found alive and were taken to an animal hospital in Bern, reported La Tribune de Genève, however one had to be put down after suffering from severe smoke inhalation.
 
Police have opened an investigation into the fires. 
 
“In light of the circumstances, a criminal act is suspected,” said the statement.
 
One of the fields on fire. Photo: Fribourg police
 
The people of Avenches and the riding school have been left devastated by the events, said the Tribune. 
 
Speaking to the paper, Kratzer said it was an attack on the school’s values but vowed to rebuild the centre as quickly as they could.
 
“Whoever did this is not from the equestrian world. It’s organized terror,” he said.
 
Vaud and Fribourg police have launched an appeal for witnesses. Anyone with information is asked to call 021 333 53 33.

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Situation ‘unstable’ at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange after fire

Three days after a fire which ravaged Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange broke out, emergency services said Friday that the situation was "unstable" due to equipment issues and a strong breeze.

Situation 'unstable' at Copenhagen's old stock exchange after fire

In the morning, during work to dismantle the scaffolding surrounding the building, a crane’s cutters came loose for as of yet unknown reasons.

It is currently wedged between the scaffolding — put up for the renovation of the historic building that was ongoing — and what remains of the walls.

“It is affecting our efforts”, Tim Ole Simonsen, leader of the operation at the rescue services, told a press conference.

Coupled with the wind picking up, the incident, which has temporarily halted work on dismantling the scaffolding, has made the situation “unstable”.

“The wind is blowing harder and harder, and there are tarps over the scaffolding that can catch the wind,” Simonsen said.

He added that this increases the risks, in particular of further collapse of the burnt-out facade which started collapsing late Thursday afternoon.

Located close to the Christiansborg parliament and seat of government, the Borsen building was commissioned by King Christian IV and built between 1619 and 1640. It was the stock exchange until the 1970s.

The fire began Tuesday morning under the copper roof of the building, which was undergoing renovations ahead of its 400th anniversary.

The cause of the blaze was unknown and Copenhagen police said Wednesday that a major investigation had been launched.

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