Australia police expect to charge woman with arson for Covid quarantine fire

More than 100 people were evacuated from the hotel following the incident

Smoke billows over the Pacific Hotel, a Covid-19 quarantine venue, in Cairns, Australia November 28, 2021 in this picture obtained from social media. PHOTO: REUTERS

SYDNEY:

Australian police said on Sunday they expect to charge a 31-year-old woman with arson after she allegedly set fire to the Covid-19 quarantine hotel where she and her two children were staying.

No one was injured in the fire, which gutted much of the 11th floor of the Pacific Hotel Cairns, police said. More than 100 people were evacuated from the hotel.

The incident in the northern city of Cairns occurred as tensions rose in parts of Australia as a result of coronavirus restrictions and the latest scare caused by the emergence of the Omicron variant, first identified in southern Africa.

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Acting Chief Superintendent Chris Hodgman said the woman was in custody and police were caring for her children.

"I expect later on this morning that 31-year-old female will be charged with arson and the possibility of other offences," he told reporters.

The woman had been in quarantine for a couple of days and there had been issues with her that authorities "were managing," Hodgman said.

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