Ottawa police say they have launched a criminal investigation into an explosion that injured 12 people in an east Ottawa neighbourhood last week when an explosion destroyed several homes under construction at an Orleans housing development.
OTTAWA — Ottawa police say they have launched a criminal investigation into an explosion that injured 12 people in an east Ottawa neighbourhood last week.
The Ottawa Police Service said its arson unit has deemed the explosion criminal after taking over the case last Friday , and Ontario’s provincial Office of the Fire Marshal is also supporting the investigation.
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