Gardaí Believe Fire at Conor McGregor's Pub Was Malicious
COUNTY DUBLIN, IRELAND, JUL 25 – Gardaí investigate a second suspected arson at McGregor's Dublin pub, which was previously targeted by petrol bombs in 2022, with no injuries reported during the early morning fire.
- Early Friday, Conor McGregor’s pub caught fire, located on Drimnagh Road in Crumlin, south Dublin.
- Gardai say the fire is being treated as arson, with a lone male suspect allegedly pouring petrol and setting it alight, An Garda Siochana said.
- Dublin Fire Brigade deployed several units, a fire engine used a high-pressure hose reel, Dublin Fire Brigade spokesperson said, and no injuries were reported.
- Conor McGregor reassured everyone with `the pub is open for business today, folks`, as workmen began repairing exterior damage this morning.
- As of now, no official statement has been released, and authorities and McGregor’s team have not yet issued an update.
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