Sunderland Echo

PET DOG KILLED IN VAN ARSON ATTACK

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp facebook.com/sunderland­echoonline @sunderland­echo

A Wearside family say they are being targeted in a deliberate campaign after a pet dog was killed in an arson attack.

Spaniel Tessa died when the van in which she was sleeping was torched outside Douglas Soakell’s home in High Street, Easington Lane, on Thursday night.

Mr Soakell says the attack is the third in less than a month in which Transit pick-ups belonging to his three sons have been destroyed.

The brothers all operate coal rounds in the area and Mr Soakell believes someone may be trying to drive them out of business.

Now he is offering a £1,000 reward for any informatio­n leading to the conviction of those responsibl­e.

Tessa belonged to his son David, who has been staying temporaril­y with Douglas and wife Betty.

“We have already got two dogs and we don’t have space for another, that’s why she was in the van,” said Douglas.

“David is totally gutted – we all are. It is like losing a member of the family.”

The family say the at“We tack was the latest in a spate which started on Christmas Day.

“On Christmas morning, my son Paul who lives just up the road from me, had his van burnt out with petrol,” said Douglas.

“Then on Monday my other son, who lives in Haswell, had his vehicle burned out.”

Douglas says the family has no idea why they are being targeted and can only assume it is an attempt to drive the brothers out of business.

are not sure why this is happening – we have not had any threats,” he said.

“We keep ourselves to ourselves, we don’t bother anybody – the only thing we can think of is that somebody is trying to put us out of business.”

A Northumbri­a Police spokeswoma­n confirmed an investigat­ion was under way: “Police are carrying out inquiries after a van was set on fire in High Street, Easington Lane, in the early hours,” she said.

“The fire caused substantia­l damage to the van and a dog that was in the van at the time sadly died as a result of the fire.

“Inquiries are on-going and police are appealing for witnesses.

“Any witnesses should ring Northumbri­a Police on 101 quoting reference 122 200117 or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.”

“We are not sure why this is happening” DOUGLAS SOAKELL

 ??  ?? Douglas Soakell, whose son’s pet dog Tessa, top, perished in the van arson attack. Above, the gutted vehicle.
Douglas Soakell, whose son’s pet dog Tessa, top, perished in the van arson attack. Above, the gutted vehicle.
 ??  ?? Coalman Douglas Soakell outside his home after his van was set on fire and, inset, his son’s dog that was inside the van at the time.
Coalman Douglas Soakell outside his home after his van was set on fire and, inset, his son’s dog that was inside the van at the time.
 ??  ?? The damaged road where the van was set on fire.
The damaged road where the van was set on fire.

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