‘Where is the justice?’ No charges three years after Old Montreal fire killed seven
MONTREAL — Three years after his daughter and six others were killed in a building fire in Old Montreal, Zafar Mahmood says he can’t believe the case has not been solved.
“Where is the justice? Why has it taken so many days? They haven’t yet identified the proper person,” Mahmood said Monday in an interview with The Canadian Press from Pakistan about the killing of his daughter, 31-year-old Dania Zafar.
Zafar and her childhood friend Saniya Khan, 31, were on a trip to Montreal on March 16, 2023, renting a room in the picturesque neighbourhood when a fire quickly tore through the heritage building. Six of the seven victims, including Zafar and Khan, were staying in illegal short-term rentals.
Police opened a criminal investigation into the blaze, saying shortly after the fire that they had found traces of an accelerant at the scene, which they said could explain how the flames spread so fast. But on the third anniversary of the fire, police had not yet made any arrests.


