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Surrey shop owner Sarah Lyama says she lost everything in Whalley fire

The owner of a Surrey tailoring store doesn't know how she can rebuild after her shop was gutted by fire.

Fire department still investigating blaze that started in nearby restaurant

Sarah Lyama just moved her store Femaz Stitches three months ago, and did not have insurance for fire. (CBC)

The owner of a Surrey tailoring store doesn't know how she can rebuild after her shop was gutted by fire Sunday night.

Sarah Lyama was in tears as she surveyed the blown out windows and fire damage to her shop, Femaz Stitches.

Lyama had just moved into the Whalley location on King George Blvd. three months ago, to have more space. She did not have insurance.

"I was just trying to do things gradually, okay next month I'll do insurance," said Lyama.

"I was borrowing money from different sources, believing things would be okay, one day. Only for this to happen."

Fire treated as suspicious

The two-alarm fire began at about 10:30 p.m. PT Sunday, in a nearby Mexican restaurant, La Conquistadora, according to the Surrey fire department.

Officials are still investigating the cause, and treating it as suspicious until they know otherwise.

The Mexican restaurant was also damaged in the fire, as were two downstairs units rented by a church and non-profit organization helping African immigrants.

Patience Nyoni from the Afro-Canadian Positive Network of B.C. said she was already considering leaving the neighbourhood before the fire, but rent is cheap.

"Right now it's so scary, when I look at this building right now ... Whalley is not a safe place anyway to work," said Nyoni.

With files from Jesse Johnston