Fourier wrote: » A beautiful cathedral, very saddening. Hopefully not too much damage to the medieval sections and statues.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Was a grand auld thread till the fvckwits found their way in.
MadYaker wrote: » Construction accident apparently, really sad Edit: It's a Sunday though, nobody works in France on Sundays
Edgware wrote: » Sorry to upset you. Now toddle off back to your glass of port and crumpet. After Hours is too low brow for you
theguzman wrote: » It won't take long before something like this will be the straw that breaks the camels back. Over a dozen Churches in France have been burned in 2019 alone, yet not one mosque was touched. It does not take a genius to work out who is responsible for this.https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1102958/christian-persecution-france-catholic-church-christianity-religion-edouard-phillipe-isis
MadYaker wrote: » Edit: It's a Sunday though, nobody works in France on Sundays
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » It's been confirmed that it's a fire alright.https://twitter.com/SkyNewsBreak/status/1117845135587520514 Just as I suspected.
For Forks Sake wrote: » It's Monday. I know the french can be averse to work at times, but they'd notice if they'd missed an entire day
Nixonbot wrote: » Don't post here again please. Some people :rolleyes:
peddlelies wrote: » There's been a lot of arson attacks on Churches in France this year. According to this article there's been 47 attacks on Churches and religious sites in February alone. Given the figures it's understandable why there may be suspicion surrounding this incident, though as of now, it's been reported as an accident.https://www.newsweek.com/spate-attacks-catholic-churches-france-sees-altars-desecrated-christ-statue-1370800
fullstop wrote: » You are just so witty :rolleyes: Didn't even get the thanks you craved.
Grayson wrote: » That reminds me of the attacks in Norway years ago
Leighton Victorious Palace wrote: » The Chief of their Fire Service, sure works fast writing complete assesment reports. The fire isn't out yet and it's already being classed as an accident? Let's wait a few days, for their lead Inspector to enter safely, and do preliminary site and causation inspection at the very least. Also, is it not Monday 15th Apr in France today? They may be an hour or so ahead time-wise, not a full day behind.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Hope no one dies but great to see such a building in flames. People all over the world Crying because an old building burnt. Apes
Grayson wrote: » That reminds me of the attacks in Norway years agohttps://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/crisis-in-valhalla-satanism-arson-whats-going-on-in-norway-could-get-death-metal-a-bad-name-stephen-5436395.html