The house of Hambus Lindholm was completely destroyed by fire

The newly built villa in Hambus Lindholm has been completely destroyed.

A heavy fire has broken out at the NHL star’s summer home in idyllic Gamla Lerberget.

A home is a home, it is only physical and no one has been hurt, says Hambus Lindholm.

It took emergency services several hours to put out the fire that broke out on Monday afternoon.

Flames erupted from the house and it took until the evening before the fire was brought under control.

The rescue service in Höganäs had to call in reinforcements from Helsingborg, ngelholm and Landskrona.

The risk of spreading was initially assessed as high because the house next door is only 1 meter away in the dense development area.

– I was not at home and there was no one at home. It was my alarm system that set off the alarm and I had to rush home, he says Humpus Lindholm.

Summer house Hampus Lindholm in idyllic old Lerberget.

arson investigation

All night, firefighters were guarding the house, and the fire broke out twice again.

Police initially launched an investigation into the attempted arson.

The fire could have started in the battery charger that was plugged in.

The fire broke out in a side building attached to the house. There were surfboard batteries in the side building, and I think it started there, says residual value leader Jonas Helsten for Helsingborgs Dagblad.

Hambus Lindholm after the gold medal in 2018.

He got support from the NHL club

Both floors of the reconstructed house must be completely destroyed and only the basement can be saved.

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– I don’t know anything about the causes and I don’t want to get out of them much. The main thing for me is that no one was hurt, since my father and mother live nearby. I am grateful for all the support I have received, I reached out to the Boston Bruins and offered to help them. These are the things that mean something in a situation like this, Hambus Lindholm says.

He grew up in Gamla Lerberget near Öresund between Höganäs and Viken.

After nine seasons with the Anaheim Ducks, the 28-year-old defender moved to the Boston Bruins last season.

The current eight-year contract is worth $52 million, which equates to more than SEK 600 million.

During the summer, Hampus Lindholm trained, among other things, with Rögle.

The main feature is WC gold with Three Kronor in Denmark 2018.

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