Man in police custody after village hall fire on New Year's Eve

Man in police custody after village hall fire on New Year's Eve
Man in police custody after village hall fire on New Year's Eve

A man was arrested this morning of January 1 after the fire earlier at the end of the night which broke out in a village hall in Vivier-au-Court (Ardennes). The 150 people who were celebrating the New Year had already left the premises.

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The transition to the new year turned into a nightmare in one of the village halls, rue Jules Manil, in Vivier-au-Court, in the Ardennes, this Wednesday January 1st.

Around 7:15 a.m., firefighters had to go to the scene because of a fire that had broken out a few minutes earlier. The 150 guests of the New Year's party had already left when the building caught fire, so there were no injuries to report: “The New Year's Eve went very well, with great camaraderie. Every year, we're used to doing it, with music and lots of atmosphere. We left very happy, around 5:30-6 a.m. “confides Sylvain, one of the organizers of the party. “And an hour later, we were called and told that the room was on fire. At first, we thought it was a joke, we went there and realized that everything was on fire. I'm disgusted, in shock, I have no words. 2025 is off to a very bad start..




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A fire broke out in a village hall in Vivier-au-Court this Wednesday, January 1.



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The emotion is all the more important since this village hall is very appreciated by the residents: “It’s a room full of history, many people got married here, they even held baptisms or communions. My father had several meals in this room”says Sylvain, with moist eyes.


The Vivier-au-Court village hall was set on fire this Wednesday, January 1.

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The fire is currently extinguished: “When we arrived on the scene, we were confronted with a complete conflagration of the roof with a risk of propagation to the two adjacent buildings including the local school, the main objective was therefore to avoid the spread,” explains Sébastien Matringhend-Avet, the lieutenant staff of Prix-les-Mezieres. The roof of the village hall presents a risk of collapse. The firefighters must now treat the residual fires to prevent a resumption of fire and carry out a flooding and stripping operation, to remove everything that has been burned.

An investigation was quickly opened and at 8 a.m., a man was arrested and placed in police custody, Magali Josse, the Public Prosecutor of Charleville-Mézières (Ardennes), confirms. The criminal trail seems favored, but the investigation is ongoing to determine the origins of this fire.

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