Chapel Destroyed by Fire in Vechta: Police Suspect Arson
A small chapel in the Telbrake district of Vechta was destroyed by fire on Easter Monday. Police have launched an investigation on suspicion of arson.
On Easter Monday, 6 April 2026, a chapel located on the edge of a private property in the Telbrake district of Vechta, Lower Saxony, was severely damaged and effectively destroyed by fire. The blaze was first noticed when smoke was seen rising from the chapel’s roof. According to property owner Bernard Varelmann, his brother-in-law initially detected the smoke, prompting an immediate check of the building. By the time they approached, the fire had already taken hold.
Fire services responded to the scene, but the structure suffered extensive damage. Preliminary assessments by authorities indicate there are signs suggesting the fire may have been intentionally set. Police have therefore launched an investigation on suspicion of arson.
The timing of the incident — on Easter Monday, one of the most significant days in the Christian calendar — has intensified the emotional impact on the local community.
Source: kirche-und-leben, feuerwehr-vechta
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