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Suspected Arson Attack Burns P*rnhub CEO Feras Antoon’s $19 MILLION Mansion To Ashes


The CEO for Pornhub watched his mega 19 million dollar mansion burn down to ashes recently in Montreal Canada.

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Local media outlets spoke about how the shocking incident took place on a Sunday night, April 25th. The mansion was reportedly still under construction but today, it stands as no more.

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Investigations into the case revealed how many of the clues being left behind hint at a possible arson attack that was specifically designed to target the house of the billionaire. Moreover, police also spoke about how there were some reports about two men trespassing into the property, as detected by CCTV surveillance footage.

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Source: Montreal Gazette

Therefore, police were immediately alerted of the trespassing incident. But by the time the officers arrived at the house, the city’s police department had confirmed how the house had already been set on fire.

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Meanwhile, details about the fire were appalling, to say the least. Reports spoke about how the fire was so massive that it took around 80 firefighters to actively engage in the task. And as far as the time it took is concerned, the men spent several hours trying to extinguish the massive blaze.

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Source: CBC

Thankfully, the media did reports of zero casualties from the incident but it was definitely a major scare for neighbors who had residences in the vicinity. For this reason, they were all evacuated immediately.

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One media relations officer named Julien Levesque mentioned to the police in Montreal how the officers who initially entered the scene were appalled at the massive blaze and how big it had gotten in so little time. Clearly, it was evident how the blaze had initially begun from the inside of the residence. Therefore now, crime scene investigators are actively working together to see what was the initial cause and the real circumstances that led to the major blaze.

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