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28.07.2021 - 15:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A 'dangerous' man drunkenly set four fires around a town centre in a 50 minute arson spree.
Carl Williamson torched a parked car, started a fire under a staircase leading to a flat, and set rubbish bins alight.
The 34-year-old had been drinking in the Jolly Nailor pub, in Atherton, on the evening of August 16 2020, through to the early hours of August 17.
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Discovery+ revealed Curse of the Chippendales, its four-part true-crime drama docuseries, is set to premiere on Sept. 24.
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iOS - Android The court heard it caused damage estimated at £10,000.Jennifer McCabe, prosecuting, said: "The accused told two friends she was going to set fire to her home."She didn't want to live there anymore and thought by doing this she would be moved somewhere else."She handed her friends two bags with belongings then poured two bottles of nail polish remover on the carpet and set it alight."Stafford then called the fire service and waited outside for them to arrive.The fiscal added:
boozed-up arsonist can't remember torching the home of a fellow-partygoer. Stuart West was asked to leave the Melrose Street property in Hartlepool after becoming "very drunk and falling over", Teesside Live reports.