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Pair held over petrol bomb attack Men freed after fire questioning
(about 8 hours later)
Police investigating a petrol bomb attack in County Tyrone last February have arrested two men. Two men questioned about a suspected petrol bomb attack in a County Tyrone village have been released.
A 19-year-old man and his father were critically injured in the attack on their home in the village of Caledon. The men, aged 20 and 40, were arrested on Tuesday for questioning about the attack at Church Hill Road in Caledon in February last year.
It happened just after 2030 GMT at Church Hill Cottages on Saturday 16 February last year. A police spokesperson said the men were released pending reports being sent to Public Prosecution Service.
Neighbours had tried to get them out of the house after it burst into flames. A 19-year-old man and his father were critically injured in the attack on their home when it burst into flames.