Denzel Washington's nearly 30,000-square-meter mansion caught fire, but no casualties were reported

Denzel Washington

reported on November 12 According to foreign media reports, on November 11 local time, Oscar actor Denzel Washington’s mansion in Los Angeles caught fire. Fortunately, there were no casualties. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department's confirmation, heavy smoke could be seen from the second floor of Denzel Washington's mansion that day. However, after a thorough search by infrared cameras, no flames were found. Related agencies also stated that the source of the dense smoke was a stove recently installed in the house, which has now been removed. Fortunately, no casualties were caused that day, and the occupants of the house had returned home safely after 10:30 that night. However, the fire department did not disclose whether Denzel Washington was at home on the day of the incident.

"Creed" poster

It is reported that some time ago, the "Creed" starring Denzel Washington's son John David Washington has just been released around the world. "Creed" is written and directed by Christopher Nolan, starring including John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicci, Tip Capdia, Michael Caine and Kenneth Bly Satisfied. "Creed" is scheduled to be released in overseas markets by Warner Bros. on August 26, 2020, and then in the United States on September 3, 2020.

(responsible editor: Liu Jiaxin_NBJS11395)