Oregano House mini market in Meadow Heights rammed by car and set ablaze in arson attack
A car has been rammed into a Lebanese mini market in Melbourne’s north and set alight in the latest arson attack to hit Melbourne.
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A car has been driven into a Lebanese mini market in Meadow Heights in a suspected firebombing.
Fire crews arrived to find the vehicle fully alight inside the Oregano House mini market, grocery store and bakery on Baker Court about 5am on Tuesday.
A triple-0 caller reported there were people trapped in accommodation attached to the burning store, but attending firefighters confirmed the premises were empty after a search.
Fire Rescue Victoria brought the blaze under control after about half an hour.
A neighbour, who wanted to remain anonymous, said he had been woken by two loud bangs.
“Before five I heard two loud bangs and thought it was garbage trucks,” he said.
“But then ten minutes later all the fire crews showed up.
“That’s this area though, always a bit of trouble.”
It was unclear on Tuesday morning whether the incident was linked to Melbourne’s ongoing tobacco wars, but the shop reportedly sold “smoking apparatus” along with other items.
Originally published as Oregano House mini market in Meadow Heights rammed by car and set ablaze in arson attack