I was playing devil's advocate when wondering who will be considered liable. I believe one of the tabloids published a picture of the man, in whose flat the fridge was situated, which was appalling. As far as I know, the fridge could be part of the fixtures and fittings, as the one in my rented house is.
Of course, there are "ifs", which is why the inquiry must be dealt with sensitively.
Nevertheless, the matter of insurance is no doubt already being discussed. The building has been insured for replacement, which will cost many millions. The insurance company will no doubt demand a full investigation, especially as so much money is involved. Tragically, the tenants won't benefit, unless they had insured themselves for contents.
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