It is a pity that such things happen, they announce that the arson has ruined the Cuban couple’s business in Miami, the beauty salon has not even opened their doors, and they both planned to open the premises in early May, but may have for delay the opening after the restaurant caught fire last Thursday in the early hours, reported America teveS
The security camera installed in the area said that two people approached the premises on Thursday at 4:00, one of them threw a rock in the glass and once broken, threw a flammable liquid and set it on fire.
After smelling, a person who was in a nearby establishment immediately contacted the firefighters and the couple who would open the salon.
“We ran as soon as we heard the news. We have a four -year -old daughter and had to wake her up and go out with her. When we arrived, the firefighters had already suppressed all the fire,” said Indira Ortega, owner of the beauty salon, still in shock of events. Grand Lash HouseA place that will be used for eyelash expansion services.
The damage caused by the fire is estimated at $ 45,000, and the family and friends of the affected couple have opened an Gofundme account to raise funds to cover the cost of repairing the premises.
“The police have not given us many answers. We asked them who we think it could be. At the moment he is suspected, nothing specific is done. They are doing the whole investigation,” Ortega explained.
The couple managed to see the frames provided by the observation camera, and they believe that they know who can be connected to the fire, the information that the authorities already have.
Grand Lash House It is located on the 97th Avenue and the 40th street in Southwestern County Miami, according to Indira, they have not changed the date of starting the business.
“We have to stick to the same date of opening, because we will not give the satisfaction to those who came to destroy my business to prevent this to happen, and we want to be the same date,” he said.
Anyone who has information is asked to connect to the Miami-Dad Stoppers line at (305) 471-8477.
The owners of other close enterprises were grateful for the rapid intervention of firefighters, who prevented the fire from spreading to other premises.
“The firefighters arrived in minutes, thank God, because if not, the mall would be finished. My store smells a lot like smoke, my clothes are quite full of smoke and for me it was a miracle from God, otherwise it would have been catastrophic”, ” Esther Reyes said, the owner of another establishment in the same shopping center.