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B.C. children's playground torched by vandals

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Delta police are investigating after the playground structure at Beach Grove elementary school was torched on June 13, 2020. (via Facebook)

Police say it’s too early to say who torched the playground at a B.C. elementary school Saturday night (June 13) burning the structure to the ground.

Delta Police Department (DPD) along with Delta fire were called to the fire at Beach Grove just before 11 p.m.

Deputy Chief Brad Wilson said firefighters extinguished the fire and tapped off the area for DPD to investigate.

Social media was abuzz on Sunday (June 14) as news of the fire spread quickly on the Tsawwassen Loop (NEW) Facebook page with many saying teens were responsible for setting the fire.

“We are early in the investigation and we can’t say who is responsible,” said DPD public affairs coordinator Cris Leykauf.

Delta school district communications manager Cathryn Tucker said the school district encourages anyone that may have information about the fire to call Delta police.

“Students across our district take great joy in being able to play in our playgrounds, so we are extremely saddened to see one of them damaged by such senseless and dangerous vandalism,” said Tucker.

“The fire caused extensive damage to the plastic portions of the play structure and we anticipate the cost of rebuilding it will be significant. We will be working with our insurance company over the coming days and weeks so that we can start the process to rebuild the play structure as soon as possible.”