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Witnesses sought in suspected arson at Victoria home where people were still inside

One person is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after a house fire in Victoria early Wednesday morning. The fire broke out in the home at Cook Street and Caledonia Avenue, next to a Ukrainian Catholic Church. It's unclear how many people were home at the time, but managed to escape. – Apr 20, 2022

Police are seeking two possible witnesses to suspected arson at a Victoria home last month, where a family was still inside when flames broke out.

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Officers arrived to find the Caledonia Avenue home ablaze shortly after 1 a.m. on April 20. One of its occupants suffered potentially life-threatening wounds, but is now expected to survive.

Victoria police are investigating it as an arson, and on Monday, released two photos of potential witnesses. They are not considered suspects, police said in a release.

Victoria police are seeking two potential witnesses to a suspected arson at a Caledonia Avenue home shortly after 1 a.m. on April 20, 2022. The home belongs to Ukrainian pastor Father Yuriy Vyshnevskyy and his family, who were still inside when flames broke out. Handout/Victoria Police Department
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The first is described as a man about 25 years old and six feet two inches tall. He had a short beard and medium-length, dark brown hair. According to the police description, he wore a dark blue, hooded coat with olive brown pants, dark shoes, and an army green backpack.

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The second witness is also a man, about six feet tall and 50 years old with a medium build. He has short dark brown hair and no facial hair. He wore a brown jacket with black near the shoulders, on top of a black sweater and dark blue jeans.

Police said both men were in the area of Cook Street and Caledonia Avenue at the time of the fire.

Last month, police also released a video of a potential witness’ vehicle — a light-coloured, four-door vehicle that drove past the home moments before the flames were set.

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Police said Monday the release of that video has led to several tips.

The home was later revealed to belong to Father Yuriy Vyshnevskyy, a pastor at the Ukrainian Catholic Church of St. Nicholas, and his family.

He was at home with his wife and three daughters when flames erupted that morning, and previously told Global News he believes someone poured gasoline through the mail slot to start the fire.

Police said last month they were probing whether there was a connection between the family’s Ukrainian heritage and the crime. The Ukrainian Canadian Congress and its B.C. council also called on police to investigate the suspected arson as a hate crime.

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Anyone with information on the incident, including the potential witnesses, is asked to contact the Victoria Police Department at 250-995-7654, extension 1.

With files from Simon Little

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