Police say fire that razed LaSalle townhouse, leaving 1 dead, was intentionally set
Witnesses reported seeing at least 3 people running from scene
Montreal police say a five-alarm fire at a LaSalle townhouse Tuesday night which left one person dead was intentionally set, and they're now treating the death as a homicide.
The victim is presumably a 61-year-old woman who was reported missing by a family member after the building was evacuated during the fire.
The fire started in the backyard of the building on Bois-des-Caryers Street and spread quickly — it went from a one-alarm to a five-alarm fire in the span of 30 minutes.
Firefighters discovered a body in the debris just before 6 a.m. Wednesday. Police believe the body is that of the missing woman, though it hasn't been formally identified, said Montreal police Const. Benoit Boisselle.
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The Montreal police major crimes unit and the arson squad are handling the investigation.
Three homes were destroyed, and a fourth was heavily damaged. Firefighters estimate the fire caused about $2 million in damage.
About 160 firefighters were called in to fight the fire.