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Andorra Police Suspect Ex-Partner in Jealousy-Fueled Apartment Arson Attempt

Police in Andorra have named a woman's ex-partner as the main suspect in an attempted arson on her Santa Coloma apartment door, motivated by jealousy.

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Key Points

  • Incident at 1:45pm Friday on Avinguda d'Enclar; smoke seen from dining room, fire on wooden door extinguished with water bucket.
  • No injuries or further damage; scorch marks only.
  • Woman identified ex-partner as suspect; questioned at 2:45pm but not arrested.
  • Investigation ongoing for criminal damage or attack on life charges.

Police in Andorra have identified the ex-partner of a woman living on Avinguda d'Enclar in Santa Coloma as the main suspect in an attempted arson attack on her apartment door, reportedly stemming from jealousy.

The incident occurred just before 1:45pm on Friday in the dining room of the apartment, located in a multi-unit building. The woman's current partner, who was inside at the time, noticed a strong smell and saw smoke seeping in from outside. Upon opening the wooden front door, he discovered a small flame starting to take hold. He quickly extinguished it by throwing a full bucket of water over the fire, preventing any spread. No firefighters were needed, and apart from scorch marks on the door, no further damage or injuries were reported.

The man immediately called the police. Officers from the patrol unit arrived to find the apartment owner present. She pointed to her ex-partner as the likely perpetrator, citing several incriminating elements, though details were not disclosed.

About an hour later, around 2:45pm, police located the suspect and questioned him. The accounts from those involved differed sharply, leading to detailed interviews but no arrest at this stage. All parties are residents of Andorra.

Investigators are now compiling a case file. They plan to verify the suspect's whereabouts near the time of the fire and determine if charges will be forwarded to judicial authorities. Depending on the evidence, the act could be treated as serious criminal damage, or potentially an attack on life, given the risk to occupants and neighbouring units in the building. Police emphasised that while the outcome was fortunate, the consequences could have been far graver.

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