Portsmouth News

Woman ‘devastated’ by suspected arson attack on her home

Petrol is poured through letterbox

- By ANNIE LEWIS

The woman who is a victim of a suspected arson attack in Paulsgrove has said she is ‘absolutely devastated’.

It comes as two men have been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.

Tammy Hunt, 42, who lives at Tunstall Road, Paulsgrove, was at home with her boyfriend when ‘someone poured petrol through the letterbox’.

The arson probe investigat­ion is ongoing and two men, aged 35 and 40 from Portsmouth, have been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.

Hampshire Constabula­ry confirm they both remain in custody.

Fire crews from Cosham and Portcheste­r were called to a blaze at the property at 11pm on Thursday night and allowed Tammy back into her home this afternoon.

Tammy, who has lived in Portsmouth for all of her life, said: ‘We couldn’t get out of the house – my boyfriend had to put the fire out.’

The cause of the fire is currently under investigat­ion.

A spokesman from Cosham Fire Station said: ‘There were no injuries. The owners of the property were checked out on the scene and we used one hosereel to dampen the area down.

'We also used positive pressure ventilatio­n to remove smoke.'

One resident, who also lives in Tunstall Road, said she was unaware of the incident until this morning.

The anonymous 63-year-old woman said: ‘It’s not a very nice thing to happen near to where you live.

‘We have lived here since April this year and it’s usually quite quiet in this area.’

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DAMAGED A probe has been launched after a fire at a property in Tunstall Road, Paulsgrove, Portsmouth

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