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Man allegedly doused dog, house in petrol while threatening partner

Man allegedly doused dog, house in petrol while threatening partner We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement A man who allegedly doused himself, a dog and a house in petrol while his partner and children were inside was jumped on by police officers as he held a cigarette lighter, police said. The 43-year-old Coomera man was charged over the incident at the Gold Coast on Sunday, when petrol was allegedly poured throughout a home on O’Reilly Drive, forcing police to declare an emergency. Loading Acting Chief Superintendent Geoff Sheldon said the accused doused himself and the house in petrol, while his partner and two adult children, and one of their girlfriends, were in the house.

Police crash-tackled man who doused himself, house and family dog in petrol

02:35 EDT, 27 April 2021 A man accused of dousing himself and a house in petrol in an alleged domestic violence incident was tackled to the ground by quick-thinking cops before he could act, police say. He was holding a cigarette lighter and threatening to create an inferno before the brave officers jumped into action on Sunday night at the Gold Coast home, Superintendent Geoff Sheldon explained.  During a press conference on anti-hooning activities, Supt. Sheldon revealed the acts of bravery by officers who attended the alleged domestic violence incident at O Reilly Drive, Coomera around 9.30pm on Anzac Day.    He doused himself and the house in petrol while his partner and two adult children of that partnership, and one of their girlfriends, were inside the house, said Sheldon. 

Man douses house in petrol, threatens to set himself on fire

Premium Content   A Gold Coast man who allegedly doused himself and a house in petrol and threatened to set it alight in a domestic violence incident will appear in court on Monday. Queensland Police, alongside paramedics and firefighters, were called to a house in O Reilly Drive at Coomera at 9.30pm on Sunday after the disturbance was reported. A QPS spokeswoman said officers found the man had poured petrol throughout the house in what is alleged to be a domestic violence incident. In response, an emergency public safety declaration was put in place for a short time as officers attempted to defuse the situation. It was revoked by 11pm.

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