seagullwedgee
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- Aug 9, 2005
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Arrested in connection with criminal damage, released on bail. If it’s criminal damage but not arson, then it suggests the owner must have known he/she had a potential electrical issue with the vehicle, maybe an MOT failure or an advisory, and had neglected to do anything about it. They have said the fire was either an electrical fire, or a fuel leakage. One would suspect not the latter because diesel is not flammable unless vaporised under pressure, and a drip from a tank onto the ground is not vaporised or under pressure. This all points to a known electrical problem, which the owner should have dealt with, but failed to, not realising the potentially catastrophic implications.