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Laval: The Cathedral Affected by a Fire, the Preferred Criminal Trail

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A fire was declared at the Cathedral of Sainte-Trinité in Laval (Mayenne), on the night of Tuesday 10th to Wednesday 11th June. The fire was quickly extinguished by firefighters. At the stadium, the criminal trail is privileged.
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A fire was declared on the night of June 10-11 on a scaffolding of the cathedral of Laval, Mayenne. Investigators favored a voluntary origin. The diocese called witnesses to appear.

A fire was declared in the cathedral of Laval. Quickly controlled, the fire seems to be of criminal origin according to the first findings. A fire was declared on the night of Tuesday 10 to Wednesday 11 June 2025 at the cathedral of Sainte-Trinité, in Laval (Mayenne). The fire left around 5 a.m., on the level...

A fire was declared at the Cathedral of Sainte-Trinité in Laval (Mayenne), on the night of Tuesday 10th to Wednesday 11th June. The fire was quickly extinguished by firefighters. At the stadium, the criminal trail is privileged.

The fire broke out in the middle of the night on the scaffolding of the cathedral of Laval in Mayenne. It was a passerby who gave the alert. An investigation is opened.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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