Following the devastating fire that caused the total loss of her Los Angeles mansion on Friday, March 15, Cara Delevingne reveals that her cats are safe thanks to the firefighters who fought the fire.
According to the New York Post, the $7 million home caught fire in the early hours of Friday morning. His parents claimed that an electrical fault caused the fire.
The call came at approximately 3:57 am. The caller claimed the mansion was engulfed in flames.
A representative from the Los Angeles Fire Department said Page six“We have no reports of any animals being injured and once we did a thorough search of the property, we did not find any that were injured.”
On Saturday, Cara Delevingne revealed on her Instagram Stories that her beloved felines are safe and healthy.
Crying over Cara Delevingne’s Instagram story 😭😭 spent at least two hours thinking her cats had died in the house fire, but then found out that firefighters had saved them 🥹🥹🥹 pic.twitter.com/WVJAqdqOV7
– Stephanie Soteriou (@StephanieRiou) March 16, 2024
“They are alive!!” she declared herself with a snapshot of the two cats of hers. “Thank you to the firefighters ❤️ Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the firefighters and the people who showed up to help.”
Delevingne also wrote: “My heart is broken today… I can’t believe it. Life can change in the blink of an eye. So value what you have.”
A total of 94 firefighters from 13 different engine companies collaborated in extinguishing the fire. A firefighter was injured while climbing a ladder. The fire destroyed most of the mansion. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported that the fire started near the rear of the mansion and “consumed” one room.
The Los Angeles Police Department further said Page six There was “nothing to suggest that this was criminal activity.”
“There is no indication of an arson or criminal investigation at this time,” the department stated.
Cara Delevingne’s parents talk about the fire
Meanwhile, in a video obtained from TMZ, Cara Delevinge’s parents, Charles and Pandora, spoke out about the devastating fire.
During an interview in London on Friday, the supermodel’s parents claimed a “faulty power line” could be to blame after a “very windy night.” She also said it was an electric that got out of control.
“I think she’s probably devastated,” Pandora shared about how Cara Delevingne felt after the fire. “She had everything in her house. Her whole life.”
Delevinge was in London performing at the Playhouse Theater when the fire occurred. She reportedly bought the four-bedroom mansion in 2019. “All occupants were out of the house” at the time, the source said. Page six.
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