Man charged after town’s school, hall, RCMP office burn: ‘Everything was ablaze’
MILLTOWN, N.L. — A small-town Newfoundland deputy mayor surveyed the smouldering remnants of his childhood school Tuesday, dismayed at having to rebuild his community after a series of alleged arsons that also damaged the town hall and police station.
“It’s rubble. Basically, the school complex is reduced to basic ashes,” Clarence Kelly said Tuesday of the elementary school at Bay d’Espoir Academy in the south shore community of Milltown-Head of Bay D’Espoir.
A 48-year-old man has been charged with three counts of arson after the fires, which also destroyed the gymnasium where most town events are held, badly damaged the interior of the town hall, and damaged the local RCMP detachment.
“I got up and looked out and everything was all ablaze,” said Melita Kearley, who lives on a hilltop overlooking the bay.