Police have provided an update on a "suspicious" van fire in Evesham.
Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service received six phone calls after a fire on Haselor Lane on Wednesday evening (July 27).
A crew from Pershore was sent to the scene where they informed the police due to the suspicious nature of the fire.
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However, West Mercia Police has today confirmed they will not be investigating the incident.
Speaking shortly after the fire, a HWFRS spokesperson said: "We received the call at 10:13pm and sent a crew out to attend the scene.
" We arrived 15 minutes later where we discovered a diesel van that was well-alight.
"The fire was extinguished using a hose reel jet and two breathing apparatus.
"We informed the police afterwards due to the suspicious nature of the fire."
We have contacted West Mercia Police for more.
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