Two men arrested after Crooked House pub fire released on bail

Detectives are continuing to trawl through CCTV and forensics.

Author: By Ted Hennessey, PA Published 25th Aug 2023

Two men arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after a fire at the Crooked House pub have been released on bail.

A 66-year-old man, from Dudley, and a 33-year-old man, from Milton Keynes, were questioned in custody by officers investigating the blaze at the pub in Himley at around 10.45pm on August 5.

On Friday, both men were released under conditional police bail as Staffordshire Police's investigation continued.

The burned-out shell of the landmark pub, famed for its wonky walls and floors due to mining-related subsidence, was demolished without permission within 48 hours of the fire.

The blaze came just two weeks after the building, which opened as a pub in the 18th century, was sold by brewer Marston's to a private buyer.

Staffordshire Police said: "We understand the strength of feeling in the community following the fire and later demolition of the building, given the significance and popularity of this cultural landmark.

"Detectives are continuing to trawl through CCTV, forensics and witness accounts and are keen to hear from anyone with any information - no matter how insignificant it may seem.

"There continues to be widespread speculation circulating locally and online in relation to this incident, which we understand.

"We would like to reiterate that speculation is unhelpful at this time and we are working hard to provide timely updates."

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