CCTV captures moment NSW Central Coast shop allegedly set on fire with family inside as man charged
CCTV has captured the alleged horror moment a shop was set on fire with a family still inside, as police confirm a man has been charged.
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CCTV has captured the alleged horror moment a shop on the NSW Central Coast was set on fire, with a young family leaping over flames to escape.
In the footage, obtained by 9News, a man can allegedly be seen pouring petrol into the shop, before allegedly lighting the fuel.
A family with two young children – who were allegedly inside the shop at the time – can be seen escaping by jumping over the flames to escape.
“Everyone’s pretty traumatised by it,” one family member told 9News.
A young girl said they ran downstairs after hearing multiple loud bangs.
A young girl held her brother’s hand and helped him jump over the flames, together.
“(She) saved her brother’s life, because she’s a hero,” a woman told 9News.
The family told 9News they don’t know the alleged offender.
In a statement, NSW Police confirmed emergency services were called to The Entrance Road at The Entrance at about 4.15pm on Saturday following reports of a fire.
The shop was significantly damaged and was still up in flames, but was brought under control by police and Fire and Rescue NSW.
A crime scene was established, and investigations led to police arresting a 22-year-old man.
He was charged with serious offences, including aggravated break and enter and commence serious indictable offence-armed.
He was refused bail and appeared before Parramatta Local Court on Sunday and will appear before Wyong Local Court in July.
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Originally published as CCTV captures moment NSW Central Coast shop allegedly set on fire with family inside as man charged