Stutterheim Country Club destroyed by blaze

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The Stutterheim Country Club was destroyed by a fire believed to have been  caused as a result of load-shedding on Wednesday night.

Stutterheim fire department chief Louis Mostert said it is suspected that the fire started after kitchen staff forgot to switch off cooking equipment during load-shedding.

“The kitchen staff went home at 7pm and the power came back shortly after 9pm. The fire was reported to us at 10.47pm,” said Mostert.

The heritage building, built over several stages, housed irreplaceable golfing memorabilia as well as historical items from various farmers associations and the Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTHs) — started in honour of World War 1 allied forces combatants, Mostert told DispatchLIVE. These were all destroyed in the fire.

“By the time we got there most of the building was engulfed in flames, the fire had spread through the ceiling.”

Mostert said the fire also gutted the lounge, hall, restaurant and locker room facilities.

BY: MALIBONGWE DAYIMANI

SOURCE: DISPATCH LIVE

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