Arson attacks destroys play equipment in two parks

A picture showing the brightly coloured play equipment in Bellfield Park after the fire with the top part melted and scorch marks around the sideImage source, Helen Thompson
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Play equipment was destroyed in the arson attack in Bellfield Park

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Police are investigating two arson attacks which destroyed play equipment in Hull parks.

Firefighters were called to Alderman Kneeshaw Park on Valiant Drive at about 19:30 GMT on Sunday after a climbing frame was set alight.

Later the same evening a fire engine was sent to the nearby Bellfield Park to extinguish burning play equipment.

Humberside Fire and Rescue Service said there were no reports of any injuries in the two incidents.

Humberside Police said it was reviewing CCTV footage to attempt to identify the culprits.

Insp Jo Harvey said: “Arson is not only a selfish act, it can also be incredibly dangerous and I would like to offer my reassurance to the local community that we remain committed to tackling such crimes.

“Families and children should be able to enjoy their local parks without disruption and risk to safety, and it is totally unacceptable for these play parks to be damaged by individuals intent on causing harm.

The force said it had increased patrols in the area and appealed for information and anybody with concerns about anti-social behaviour to contact them.

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