- The official cause of Cara Delevingne’s house fire in late March has been declared “undetermined” by the Los Angeles Fire Department.
- It comes after the 31-year-old model’s parents previously flagged an electrical problem.
- Despite weeks of investigation by the fire brigade, extensive damage made it difficult to determine the cause and the case has now been officially closed.
- Delevingne was out of the country at the time of the March 15 inferno.
The official cause of Cara Delevingne’s house fire in late March has been declared “undetermined” by the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Investigators have not been able to identify exactly how the 31-year-old model’s $7 million mansion caught fire, according to TMZ. Her parents had previously reported an electrical problem.
Despite weeks of investigation by the fire brigade, extensive damage made it difficult to determine the cause and the case has now been officially closed.
However, the referees made it clear that there were no signs of foul play.
The American Horror Story star initially took to her Instagram page to reveal the news of the devastating incident, believing at the time that her two cats had died in the flames.
‘My heart is broken today. I can not believe it. Life can change in the blink of an eye. So value what you have,” she wrote.
The official cause of Cara Delevingne’s house fire in late March has been declared undetermined by the Los Angeles Fire Department; Pictured on April 14 in London.
According to TMZ, investigators have been unable to find an exact source of the electrical problem that set the 31-year-old model’s $7 million mansion on fire.
Then, upon discovering her pets had been rescued, Cara shared an update saying: ‘They’re alive!! Thanks to the firefighters.”
The track regular emphasized: “Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the firefighters and the people who came to help.”
Cara was in London at the time of the fire due to her role in the musical Cabaret.
Firefighters responded to the scene after a 911 call was made around 3:57 a.m. PST on March 15.
The Studio City mansion was engulfed by flames that spread to the attic, causing extensive damage to the sprawling property.
A total of 94 firefighters showed up to fight the fire, arriving in 13 different fire trucks.
The inferno started at the back of the property and footage revealed that entire parts of the roof had collapsed.
It took firefighters almost two hours to contain the fire.
It took firefighters almost two hours to contain the fire.
Cara’s parents, Pandora and Charles, were approached by the media outside the Kit Kat Club at London’s Playhouse Theater before one of their daughter’s performances shortly after the ordeal.
When asked what caused the fire, his father responded that it was “electrical.”
He also mentioned that ‘something fell on a power line’ amid ‘very windy’ weather in the area.
A person staying at Cara’s home was reportedly treated for smoke inhalation.