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Free tattoos on offer for helping to catch arsonist

FREE tattoos have been offered for information that helps catch a scaffolding truck arsonist.

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FREE tattoos have been offered for information that helps catch a scaffolding truck arsonist.

World's End owner Niko Dray said he was hoping someone would come forward after his brother's green Apex Roofing scaffolding lorry was stolen and set ablaze.

'My first reaction was just anger,' he said.

'My brother's just a local businessman trying to make a living,' he said.

'He's just going to try and carry on - there's not a lot else you can do.'

The incident occurred early on Thursday morning when the lorry was taken from Well Road and later found in L'Hyvreuse Avenue, where it had been set alight.

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