Police are investigating a suspicious fire at the former West Lakes home of tennis star Lleyton Hewitt.
According to SAPOL:
About 8.55pm tonight (Monday 10 June) police and MFS crews were called to a house in Martin Court, after reports that a Molotov cocktail was thrown at an outside wall of a house.
Minimal damage was caused, and the small fire was extinguished almost immediately.
Police do not believe the incident was random, and anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au
A West Lakes house once owned by Lleyton Hewitt (sold in 2014) targeted by an arsonist with a Molotov cocktail at 9pm. Police seek witnesses. #FIVEAANews #AdelaideNews @FIVEAABreakfast pic.twitter.com/Fh179xvCSx
— Matthew Pantelis (@MatthewPantelis) June 10, 2019
A Molotov cocktail’s been thrown at the West Lakes mansion once owned by tennis star @lleytonhewitt #7News pic.twitter.com/U3EQ8ItR2m
— Lauren Rose (@laurenrosevj) June 10, 2019
The former home of tennis star Lleyton Hewitt has been targeted by arsonists. A Molotov cocktail was thrown at the West Lakes mansion around 9pm last night, a small blaze was quickly extinguished. @9NewsAdel pic.twitter.com/80WZafZTak
— Georgia Westgarth (@G_Westgarth) June 10, 2019