'We were all crying and blood was running down our hands and legs' - Finglas arson victim on her terrifying ordeal
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'We were all crying and blood was running down our hands and legs' - Finglas arson victim on her terrifying ordeal
"Amanda Uwase recounts the night her home was targeted in a reckless attack that nearly cost her family their lives College student Amanda Uwase (23) was watching television with her younger sister last week when a petrol bomb was thrown through their kitchen window. Ms Uwase, her two younger sisters and two younger brothers escaped as the fire gutted their home in Finglas, north Dublin."
"College student Amanda Uwase (23) was watching television with her younger sister last week when a petrol bomb was thrown through their kitchen window. Ms Uwase, her two younger sisters and two younger brothers escaped as the fire gutted their home in Finglas, north Dublin. But one brother was badly injured jumping from a second-floor bedroom window, while Ms Uwase sustained burns to her arms and body."
Amanda Uwase, 23, was watching television with her younger sister when a petrol bomb was thrown through their kitchen window. The device ignited a fire that gutted their home in Finglas, north Dublin. Ms Uwase, her two younger sisters and two younger brothers escaped the burning house. One brother suffered serious injuries after jumping from a second-floor bedroom window. Ms Uwase sustained burns to her arms and body. The attack endangered the entire family and caused extensive damage to the property.
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