West Midlands Police officers had also offered to move the family to a hotel for a "day or so" while they found alternative accommodation while detectives investigated the arson and a separate stalking allegation.Despite the seemingly ongoing threat, the father claims police closed the arson case days later claiming they had no further lines of enquiry, Birmingham Live reports.The dad, who has asked not to be named for fear of further reprisals, claims the family has been the target of a hate campaign since 2018, when another car was set ablaze on their driveway.
The family later moved.He claims an "incendiary device" was used to start the latest ferocious fire on May 2. Meanwhile, he says bogus food deliveries are also being made to their home - the latest for £90 of meals.The latest car fire took place in the early hours.
The dad said: "We were woken up in the same instance that we had woken up around four years ago, to the sight of our car in flames."This is evidently not a coincidence as we are clearly being targeted.
Thankfully, the neighbours had called the fire brigade, so the fire was put out before it escalated to burning down our house."The dad believes an "incendiary device" was thrown at the car.
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