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Fire broke out in abandoned program house on Gold Coast and four children were charged with arson

 23 Jun 2019

Top view of Big Brother house fire on Saturday, June 22, 2019. (photo No. 9 News Network)


According to the Sydney Morning Herald, a fire recently destroyed the abandoned "Big Brother" house on the Gold Coast and four children were charged with arson, which is said to have shed tears on a former winner of Big Brother program.

At about 02:15 on Saturday afternoon, six children between the ages of 9 and 15 were said to have entered "Big Brother" house near (Dreamworld), the (Coomera) dream world of Kumela, where they were later seen running towards the nearby Railway Road.

Police questioned six people and then released two 9-year-old children and four other accusation children between the ages of 11 and 15, who will be dealt with under the Juvenile Delinquency Act (Youth Justice Act).

Goldman (Mike Goldman), a former behind-the-scenes commentator for Big Brother program, said the fire disrupted plans for celebrity fund-raising charities, with a minister broadcast and the destruction of such a highly watched television program, which is a huge loss for Australia.

On Saturday afternoon, emergency workers were called to the abandoned Big Brother house near (Foxwell Road), Kumela Foxville Road, to put out the fire, which police believe may have been deliberately lit.

It took the firemen about two hours to control the fire.

The specially built real estate was used as a 13-season set for Big Brother program until the program`s second round was blocked.

Goldman said: "The program has not appeared on the TV for the last four years, but I still receive a message from a fan asking if the program will restart. The Aussie saw the scene really sad."

The host of Big Brother Evening (Big Brother Up Late) and Friday Night Live (Friday Night Live) said Regina "Reggie" Bird, the former winner, cried when he heard the news that house had been burned.

"she even said she wanted someone to solve the program problem," Goldman said. Reggie said living in that house was the happiest time of her life. "(Zheng Peiyan)

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