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Man accused of trying to burn down Derry nightclub last year charged with further arson offences

Man accused of trying to burn down Derry nightclub last year charged with further arson offences Van and number of houses damaged during recent attacks in the city One of the houses at Hawkin Street damaged in the recent arson attacks. Reporter: );   ); A man accused of trying to burn down a nightclub in Derry last year has been charged with further arson offences. Sebastian Szczap, a 23-year-old Polish man with an address at Kular Court in Derry, is currently on bail awaiting trial for allegedly setting fire to Envy nightclub on January 9, 2020. The Strand Road nightclub was completely destroyed in the fire and had to be knocked down.

Mindless idiots behind Derry arson attacks should be charged with attempted murder if caught says UUP s Darren Guy

Updated Monday, 26th April 2021, 6:18 pm Ulster Unionist Alderman Darren Guy made the remarks after a van was set on fire in the Fountain. There were further arson attacks in nearby Hawkin Street and Grove Place as well as in the Bogside. “Those who destroyed a young man’s work van in a laneway off Kennedy Place and placed a burning wheelie bin against the front door of a house on Hawkin Street early on Sunday morning should be charged with attempted murder if arrested. Darren Guy Van destroyed during spate of Derry arson attacks“A wheelie bin was placed against the front of a young man’s work van, which he had only purchased three weeks ago. The van is completely destroyed, the owner is hoping he could salvage some of his tools from the van. Only for the quick actions of his father we could’ve been looking at a lot worse implications had nearby houses caught fire, said Ald. Guy.

Police appeal for information after a van and wheelie bins set on fire in Derry

Police appeal for information after a van and wheelie bins set on fire in Derry
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Today marks the 80th anniversary of the night the Luftwaffe bombed Derry

Today marks the 80th anniversary of the night the Luftwaffe bombed Derry German bombers targeted the city during the Blitz Messines Park, where thirteen people lost their lives in the 1941 raid. Reporter: ); Liam Tunney talks to historian Nigel Henderson about how a Shantallow housing development became the unintended target of German bombers in 1941. April 15, 1941. German bombers swarmed the skies. Belfast bore the brunt of a 200-strong Luftwaffe squadron, with 900 dead and 1,500 injured as a result. Seventy miles up the road, Derry was hit only once. It was not the Germans’ planned target. Thirteen lives were lost when a German bomb overshot its proposed target and hit Messines Park in Shantallow, home to a colony of ex-servicemen who had served in the Great War.

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