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Fire breaks out at Galway hotel days before asylum seekers were set to move in
- A fire at a hotel in Galway, Ireland, intended for asylum seekers, is being investigated as a criminal act by police.
- The fire occurred at Ross Lake House Hotel in Rosscahill, Co Galway, with no one inside at the time, and the flames were brought under control.
- The hotel, previously unused for years, was set to accommodate 70 asylum seekers, facing local opposition and protests prior to the fire.
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Huge fire breaks out at Galway hotel before asylum seekers were set to move in
A criminal damage investigation has been launched after the blaze at the Ross Lake House hotel in County Galway at around 11.35pm on Saturday
Hotel set to house asylum seekers catches fire hours after protests
The hotel burned down late last night in Galway (Picture: RTE) Police are investigating a fire which tore through a 19th century Georgian hotel in Galway which was intended to house asylum seekers. The Ross Lake Hotel in Rosscahill, Ireland, had protestors convene outside to protest the number of migrants in the area hours before the fire broke out. Though the hotel has not been used for years, it was intended to house more than 70 asylum seeker…
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