Petrol bombs: PSNI probe attacks on houses in Coleraine and Armagh

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Petrol bombs: PSNI probe attacks on houses in Coleraine and Armagh
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UPDATE: Man escapes injury after petrol bomb thrown at house in Coleraine

Police are investigating two separate petrol-bomb attacks which took place on Friday in Coleraine and Armagh.

A petrol bomb was thrown through the front window of the property in Laburnum Place at about 01:40 BST.Police say it was arson with intent to endanger life and have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. "Two people who were in the property at the time were, thankfully, physically uninjured, but have been left badly shaken by the ordeal," a PSNI spokesperson said.One of the women remains in police custody. The second has been released on police bail pending further inquiries.

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