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EastEnders' Davood Ghadami's massive estate completely destroyed after arson attack

Actor Davood Ghadami has been left devastated after two arson attacks destroyed buildings on his Grade II listed estate.

The former EastEnders star, 40, saw separate fires within a week of each other decimate the main building and an outbuilding at his property in Harlow.

Both Essex Police and Essex County Fire & Rescue Service have since confirmed the Netteswell Hall blazes were started deliberately.

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The first incident, which occurred on October 1, resulted in six crews being dispatched to a fire in the property’s main building.

It took firefighters almost four hours to distinguish the flames, meanwhile, leaving officer Ben Turner to comment: “Crews worked really hard in challenging conditions to get the fire under control.

Two fires were started deliberately at Davood’s Netteswell Hall
(Image: BBC/Kieron McCarron/Jack Barnes)

“The roof collapsed, which made extinguishing the fire even more difficult.

“Crews worked tirelessly and I’d like to thank crews from Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service for their assistance.”

Seven days later disaster struck again for Davood – who starred as Kush Kazemi in the BBC1 soap – as an outbuilding attached to the property was also seen alight.

Davood had hoped to convert the main building at his property into four flats
(Image: WireImage)

Gloomy looking Holby City star Davood was later pictured walking by the scene assessing the damage.

Essex Police said in a statement: “We are investigating two fires at a property in Park Lane, Harlow that occurred on 1 October (crime reference 42/253181/22) and 8 October (crime reference 42/254106/22).

“We are treating both incidents as arson and enquiries continue.

“If you have any information, CCTV, dash-cam or other footage in relation to this incident, then please get in contact with us.”

Davood has been rocked by a double arson attack at his Grade II listed estate
(Image: BBC/Kieron McCarron/Jack Barnes)

Davood, who owns property business Blackraven Developments along with members of his family, had previously hoped to erect 20 houses on the estate.

Approved plans from earlier this year outlined his intention to also convert the Hall into four flats.

Such plans caused outrage among locals, however, after it was revealed the former Strictly Come Dancing contestant’s company had been successful in removing affordable housing plans from their initial application.

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