Shocked onlookers watched on as parts of the roof of the former Kitty's nightclub in Kirkcaldy began falling to the ground.
Police have confirmed that a fire which tore through a former nightclub in Fife is being treated as wilful. Shocked onlookers watched on as parts of the roof of the former Kitty's nightclub on Hunter Street in Kirkcaldy began falling to the ground as plumes of smoke billowed from the building.
Large flames could be seen twisting out from a turret on the corner of the roof of the building, blowing in the wind, as firefighters battled the blaze. Masonry could be seen crumbling and large pieces of the roof broke off and crashed down onto the pavement below, close to where the firefighters were positioned with a hose.
“Emergency services attended. There were no reports of injuries. Wemyssfield, Hunter Street and part of Hunter Place remain closed. Officers are treating the fire as wilful and enquiries are ongoing.”
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