A shocking fire in Limassol has completely destroyed several very expensive cars. The cars were worth more than 1.5 million euros. Police are now investigating and think the fire might be connected to the recent murder of a football agent, Stavros Demosthenous.
The attack happened late on Thursday night in a private parking area in Mouttagiaka. Officials say it was very well planned. A person dressed in black entered the area and poured a flammable liquid, probably petrol, on the cars. A security guard saw the person and tried to stop them, but the fire started and the person ran away. Four luxury cars were burned. They were a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Porsche, and a Tesla.
This case is getting special attention because two of the burned cars belong to a foreign businessman. This man was a close friend of the murdered football agent. Police are not sure, but they think this connection is very important. They are looking at all possible reasons for the fire. Many people in the media think the fire was a warning from criminals.
A few hours later, another car was set on fire in a different part of Limassol. Police are checking if the two fires are connected. They now have CCTV video and other evidence. The police have two big jobs: they must find the person who started the fires, and they must understand if this is a sign of more problems between criminal groups in the city.