Belfast Multi-Cultural Association fundraiser sees thousands donated in a few hours
The BMCA on Donegall Pass was badly damaged in a suspected arson attack which is being treated as a hate crime
The aftermath of the fire (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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Multicultural centre fire in Belfast being treated as hate crime
Officers are treating the blaze at the Belfast Multi-Cultural Association property on Donegall Pass in the south of the city as a hate crime.
The fire at the Belfast Multi Cultural Association building is being treated as a hate crime. Picture: David Young/PA
Sat, 16 Jan, 2021 - 10:00 David Young and Michael McHugh, PA
Police in Northern Ireland believe a fire that extensively damaged a multicultural centre in Belfast was started deliberately.
Officers are treating the blaze at the Belfast Multi-Cultural Association property on Donegall Pass in the south of the city as a hate crime.