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BERLIN – German authorities say two North African men are suspected of starting a fire at their refugee centre in Duesseldorf and causing extensive damage as part of a dispute over food.
Police and prosecutors said Wednesday that one of the two 26-year-olds was seen pouring flammable liquid onto a mattress and setting fire to it, while the other told fellow residents: “We had to do it so that things change.”
An argument over food is believed to have preceded Tuesday’s fire. Muslims who weren’t observing dawn-to-dusk fasting during Ramadan had complained about what they said was a small lunch.
Prosecutor Ralf Herrenbrueck told ZDF television that both suspects have told authorities they are North African.
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