The Scotsman

‘Terrifying’ petrol bomb attack forces family to flee

● Police launch investigat­ion after blaze at home

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Police have launched an investigat­ion and confirmed it the fire is being treated as deliberate.

A fire service investigat­ions unit has also attended as part of the inquiry.

Lousie, a nursery practition­er, said the family had been woken by the blaze.

She said the ordeal had been “terrifying” and took her four young sons, aged between 11 and two, to a neighbour’s home as firefighte­rs battled the flames.

She said: “We’ve got four kids under the age of 11 and it was quite scary. It’s just out of the blue because Sandhaven is just a quiet wee village.

“We want the people who did this to know that this isn’t on.”

Louise said the incident has left her children “shaken” and warned the fire “could have been worse”.

She said: “We had one car parked in the drive and the other one was opposite the house. We also have a woodshed and they have tried to set that alight as well.

“We sent our three oldest boys to school but they are aware that cars don’t just go on fire, so they were a wee bit shaken. Nobody has been hurt though and it could’ve been worse.”

Martin, a mechanical fitter, added: “We had to flee because we didn’t know what was next. There were two gas tankers just yards from the fire.”

Detective Sergeant Martyn Thomson said: “Inquiries are currently ongoing into the fires which we are treating as having been started deliberate­ly.

“Thankfully no-one was hurt but had the fires not been noticed so quickly, the outcome could have been much worse. I would appeal to anyone with informatio­n to come forward.”

The fire service said it had been called to Sandhaven at 2.47am.

Crews from Fraserburg­h took a little over half an hour to fully extinguish the blaze.

Anyone with informatio­n that could assist with inquiries is asked to call police on 101 or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

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