Cara Delevingne 's lavish Los Angeles home was recently destroyed when it was burnt to the ground in a major devastating blaze, with aerial images now revealing the extent of the damage.
The British model's sprawling £5.5million ($7million) mansion in California burnt to the ground earlier this month. The blaze took place in the States while she worked in London.
According to reports, one person was inside the property with them treated for injuries. Almost 100 firefighters worked to tackle the major blaze in Studio City, leaving one crew member injured.
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Engines were dispatched following a 911 call, and a total of 13 crews and 94 firefighters responded to the blaze thought to have begun in a backroom of Cara's giant mansion purchased back in 2019, it's not yet known how the fire started.
Taylor Swift seen looking cosy with Matty Healy's mum Denise Welch months agoAerial images of the burnt home show the extent of the damage, with the model's home completely gutted with a collapsed roof that has caved in. The new pictures show a bedside table, and the kitchen floor through the wreckage.
The snaps also show the home's blackened beams and burnt structure, with the rooms all apparent from a high angle due to the roof being almost completely gone.
Cara broke her silence shortly after the blaze, with her taking to Instagram at the time. Penning a message from England, she wrote: "My heart is broken today. I cannot believe it. Life can change in a blink of an eye. So Cherish what you have," she wrote, attaching a picture of her beloved pet cats.
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the firefighters and people that have showed up to help," Cara added, also sharing a video of the firefighters on the scene, and her home burning in the background. She then shared another picture of her cats, writing: "They are alive, thank you to the firefighters."
According to reports at the time, there was "no indication of an arson or criminal investigation right now," as per the Los Angeles Police Department bia Page Six. It was also claimed that there was "nothing to suggest that it was criminal activity".