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CAPE TOWN, Jan 3 — A huge fire destroyed a large part of South Africa’s parliament yesterday, as police said a suspect will appear in court in the week and firefighters struggled to bring the blaze completely under control. Dozens of crews battled throughout the day to extinguish the fire which...

CAPE TOWN, Jan 3 — A huge fire destroyed a large part of South Africa’s parliament yesterday, as police said a suspect will appear in court in the week and firefighters struggled to bring the blaze completely under control.

He said the roof of the National Assembly had collapsed and that the fire was “so intense” in that part of the building that firefighters had been forced to withdraw.President Cyril Ramaphosa told reporters at the scene that a man had been held and that the building’s sprinkler systems had apparently failed.Police said later a suspect had been detained.

The parliament’s presiding officers would meet yesterday with Public Works Minister Patricia de Lille to take stock of the devastation. These include the 120 — metre-long Keiskamma tapestry, named after a river in the southeast of the country, tracing the history of South Africa from the first indigenous peoples, the San, to the historic democratic elections of 1994.

The cordon stretched to a square where flowers were still displayed in front of the nearby St. George’s Cathedral, where anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s funeral took place on Saturday.

 

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