Suspicious fires at Play to Learn centres in Castle Hill, Turramurra being investigated

A suspicious fire exploded in Sydney’s northwest night in a child care center – the second similar event for the operator in a few days.
Emergency teams, after a fire reports on Monday at 1.30 at the Castle Hill’deki learning center was called.
The flames were quickly extinguished and caused minor damage to the building.
“Firefighters came to find signs of a fire extinguished by the Sprinkler System,” the firefighters said that the fire sprinkler system was enabled, “a fire and rescue spokesman, a fire and rescue spokesman.
No injury was reported.
A police spokesman said the police were suspicious of the fire.
On Friday, he comes after another game in Turramurra.
It also caused minor damage in the building and is treated as a suspect.
To play to Learn has been operating on the Central Coast for about twenty years and opened the Turramurra Center in a period of one year of the incident.
On Friday, Jemma Quinlan, the head of the center, said that there was absolutely no idea why it could be targeted.
“This scary – we are here to serve the community (and) for our families and children,” he said.
“We have been operating in Central Coast for 19 years. He has an incredible reputation there.”

The police founded a criminal location and is investigating the conditions surrounding the incident.
They have not yet determined whether the two fires were connected.
Anyone who has information about the incident is asked to contact the criminal plums in 1800 333 000.
