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Mooroopna house destroyed in suspicious fire

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Investigation: Arson chemists at a house that was destroyed in a suspicious fire in Maher Crt, Mooroopna. Photo by Monique Preston

A Mooroopna house was destroyed in a suspicious fire in the early hours of Friday, December 2.

Firefighters were called to the Maher St home just after 1am.

CFA District 22 commander Pete Dedman said the home was well alight when firefighters arrived soon after.

Fire completely destroyed the home, but firefighters managed to protect neighbouring properties.

Extinguish: CFA District 22 commander Pete Dedman pours some water on part on the fire that was still smouldering on Friday. Photo by Monique Preston

Five fire units attended the blaze, with about 25 firefighters fighting it.

Mr Dedman said the fire took about 40 minutes to get under control.

It was fully extinguished and blacked out within two hours and 20 minutes of the call-out.

At work: A police arson chemist takes photos inside the destroyed home. Photo by Monique Preston

Mr Dedman said no-one was at home at the time of the fire, but it was a house that was being lived in.

Police confirmed on Friday afternoon the fire was being treated as suspicious.

Police arson chemists were at the site inspecting it on Friday.

Destroyed: Only a shell was left of a Mooroopna home that was burnt in a suspicious fire. Photo by Monique Preston