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Whizzing down LL this morning noticed one of the Kebab restaurants (think it was Hizar's or next door) taped off with police and forensics in attendance. Saw a hole through the door glass panel and it looked as if it was charred as if from a firework/arson attack. Anyone know more?

Who could hold a grudge?


Well, allegedly there was a punch up with staff in the restaurant, something was going on, then, the customers returned allegedly and broke the window, when the place was closed and set the place alight with petrol, allegedly.


Kebab and wine Lozzy, not Hisar.

Errr....Karma?


Edited to say that I don't believe in violence nor do I think the Kebab and Wine deserved to be firebombed but it was a matter of time before something like this happened.


They make nice Chicken Shish Kebabs I must admit!

If people have allegations of wrongdoing, either state them and back them or take them of a public forum.


I would politely suggest. Surely it can't be write to accuse anyone, business or person, of wrongdoing wit the benefit of anonymity? Or else I could accuse x of infidelity with y for example?

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