Four 12-year-old girls were seriously injured in a fire that broke out at a fast-food restaurant in Brighton. The incident occurred at the Western Road branch of Wendy’s restaurant around 8:30 pm on Thursday night. The girls sustained burns that are considered potentially life-changing and are currently receiving treatment at a hospital.
Sussex Police are investigating the cause of the fire, which has been determined to be accidental. Rumors on social media suggested that fireworks were involved in the incident, but the East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that this was not the case. CCTV footage was reviewed as part of the investigation, and it was concluded that fireworks were not used.
Brighton and Hove Police, a division of Sussex Police, reported that the incident took place in the restaurant’s toilet. No arrests have been made in connection with the fire. The road closure on Western Road, where the restaurant is located, has been lifted after emergency services responded to the scene.
In a statement, Wendy’s expressed concern for those affected by the incident and emphasized that the safety of their customers and employees is their top priority. Sussex Police also released a statement urging anyone with information about the fire to come forward.
The girls remain in stable condition, but the extent of their injuries is severe. They are being closely monitored by medical staff as they receive treatment for their burns. The fire service responded promptly to the incident, with multiple units and specialized officers on the scene to secure the property.
As the investigation continues, authorities are working to determine the exact cause of the fire. While no additional suspects are being sought at this time, anyone who may have relevant information is urged to contact the police. The priority now is to support the girls in their recovery and ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future.