Boston Bruins Defenseman Victim Of Arson?
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S. Harper
August 25, 2022 (8:33)
One of everyone's biggest fears as a home owner is having your life effected by a house fire. Including Boston Bruins Defenseman Hampus Lindholm.
Last night in Höganäs, Sweden Lindholm's villa was destroyed by fire. Lindholm has been busy this off-season remodeling it but was away at a social gathering when he was notified his home was on fire.
Thankfully for Lindholm or anyone else wasn't injured or wore. But that's not the case for his home as it's been completely destroyed beyond repair.
Lindholm offered up the following comments after saying:
"I was not home and no one was in the house. It was my alarm system that sounded the alarm and I had to hurry home."
The fire department is investigating the house as it appears that this could be a case or arson. Lindholm's home is currently guarded.
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