Jamal Edwards' memorial was burnt by the candles on the floor and had no foul play
Jamal Edwards' memorial has been confirmed to have been burnt by candles on the floor.Jamal, who was the founder of SBTV, sadly passed away in February this year at the age of 31.After his passing, flowers as well as a portrait of Jamal were placed in Acton, London. However, the items were pictured burnt.Initially the cause of the fire was unknown, leading many to believe that it was an 'act of hate.'A person called Flo, told MyLondon: "This is wrong! But try all they may, they can't burn away the positive impact he had/has on people."Another woman said: "This is despicable. I hope they find who did this."
And third commented: "It really is a wicked and cruel world we''e living in."Despite the speculation, it has now been confirmed that the items were not burnt in an arson attack, but were instead damaged by the candles on the floor.CCVTV footage was also checked to verify the cause, which revealed that there was no foul play.Before the cause of the fire was confirmed, a few people did suggest that the items could have been burnt due to the candles or hot weather.MyLondon shared a person's comment that read: "I hope that maybe it was from the heat from the candles lit and was done without malice, otherwise, if it was done with intent, this is very sick and karma will follow the perpetrators."