Police are looking into the possibility of a murder after a man was discovered dead in a house fire.

Police and emergency services responded to a property where a passerby saw an "orange glow" coming from inside.

November 8th 2024.

Police are looking into the possibility of a murder after a man was discovered dead in a house fire.
Police in Adelaide are currently conducting an investigation into a possible murder case. The body of 72-year-old Bill Frangos was discovered by firefighters in his home on Essex Street in Woodville Gardens early yesterday morning. The police were called to the scene after a passerby noticed a strange orange glow coming from inside the house. It was a devastating sight, with the house suffering severe fire damage. Fortunately, the family's dog was found unharmed in the backyard.

According to South Australia Police major crime acting operations inspector Matthew Fitzpatrick, the evidence suggests that Frangos was murdered and his house was set on fire in an attempt to destroy any potential evidence. The police have been working tirelessly to gather information and have searched two homes in the area, as well as removing equipment used to cultivate cannabis. It is believed that Frangos may have been involved in the use of cannabis, which could have played a role in his untimely death.

Neighbours of Frangos have shared their shock and sadness over the tragic incident. Many of them have known Frangos for over 40 years, and remember him as a kind and dedicated man who loved his loyal and protective dog. One neighbour recalled hearing the dog barking fiercely on the night of the incident, which continued throughout the night. Frangos was often seen walking in the neighbourhood with his beloved pet by his side.

The police have not made any arrests yet, but they believe that the person or persons responsible for Frangos' murder may have been known to him. They are urging anyone with information or security footage from the lead-up to the fire to come forward and assist with the investigation. In the meantime, the community is in shock and mourning the loss of a beloved member. For the latest updates on this case and other news, you can download the 9News app, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play. Stay informed and stay safe.

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