Footage released of moment man covers cousins in petrol and holds lighter
The Crown Prosecution Service has issued CCTV footage of the terrifying incident in Immingham
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CCTV has been released of the dramatic moment a man covered his cousins in petrol with a lighter in his hand.
The footage was shown in the court case of Ashley Chester and has just been issued by the Crown Prosecution Service.
The full review of the CCTV footage was shown to the judge and showed Chester running up to his cousin s car and covering it in petrol as she sat inside.
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Cousin douses relatives in petrol while holding lighter as family feud erupts on street
The family, which used to be close, has been ripped apart
Chestnut Avenue in Immingham (Image: GrimsbyLive/Donna Clifford)
A family feud erupted into violence and injury when a cousin attacked relatives with a jerry can, soaking them in petrol.
Ashley Chester, 26 of Roseveare Avenue, Grimsby admitted affray when he ran at his cousins with the fuel and a lighter, threatening to burn their home.
At Grimsby Crown Court, CCTV was shown of the moment Chester ran along the street pouring petrol on his relatives and a cousin s car on September 25, last year.
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image captionAlex Procter was jailed for a total of 33 months for the attack on Mr Dean and other offences
A man who targeted a wheelchair user in an attack which would offend any right-thinking member of society has been jailed.
Alex Procter attacked Karl Dean, who has cerebral palsy, on the victim s way home from The Bank pub in Hull in August.
A judge said the attack, in which Mr Dean was knocked from his chair and left unconscious, was appalling .
Procter, 20, admitted the assault at an earlier hearing.
Hull Crown Court heard Mr Dean was returning home with friends after a night out and was playing a siren noise through a computer on his wheelchair, and joking about going to hospital.
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