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Miss Tracey Scott in the ruins of the Bateman Avenue, Bryndwr, house in which she lived with her father until it was damaged by fire late on Tuesday. The police are treating the fire as suspicious. It broke out when the Scotts were out. A dog which had been inside was let out before the fire took hold in the house, a two-storey wooden building owned by the Housing Corporation. All the family’s possessions were lost in the fire. They were not insured.

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Press, 11 September 1986, Page 1

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Miss Tracey Scott in the ruins of the Bateman Avenue, Bryndwr, house in which she lived with her father until it was damaged by fire late on Tuesday. The police are treating the fire as suspicious. It broke out when the Scotts were out. A dog which had been inside was let out before the fire took hold in the house, a two-storey wooden building owned by the Housing Corporation. All the family’s possessions were lost in the fire. They were not insured. Press, 11 September 1986, Page 1

Miss Tracey Scott in the ruins of the Bateman Avenue, Bryndwr, house in which she lived with her father until it was damaged by fire late on Tuesday. The police are treating the fire as suspicious. It broke out when the Scotts were out. A dog which had been inside was let out before the fire took hold in the house, a two-storey wooden building owned by the Housing Corporation. All the family’s possessions were lost in the fire. They were not insured. Press, 11 September 1986, Page 1