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Taxi fire attack inquiry on-going | |
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Three people arrested in connection with an attack on a taxi driver who was set on fire are released on bail after being questioned by police. | |
Douglas Hall suffered mild burns to his head and face after being set alight by two men who were trying to steal his takings. | Douglas Hall suffered mild burns to his head and face after being set alight by two men who were trying to steal his takings. |
It happened after he went to collect a fare in Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire on Friday night. | It happened after he went to collect a fare in Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire on Friday night. |
It is thought a liquid or gas was squirted into his face and set on fire. | It is thought a liquid or gas was squirted into his face and set on fire. |
Police in the town said Mr Hall had received a call requesting taxi to collect a fare from Cellar Hill off Pill Road on the outskirts of the town. | Police in the town said Mr Hall had received a call requesting taxi to collect a fare from Cellar Hill off Pill Road on the outskirts of the town. |
Driving a green Ford Mondeo, Mr Hall said when he arrived at the location he was approached by a man who demanded his money. | Driving a green Ford Mondeo, Mr Hall said when he arrived at the location he was approached by a man who demanded his money. |
He was squirted over the head and face with some sort of accelerant which he was able to put out with his hands Ch Insp Ian Richards | He was squirted over the head and face with some sort of accelerant which he was able to put out with his hands Ch Insp Ian Richards |
Ch Insp Ian Richards said: "At about nine o'clock in the evening a taxi was called to the Cellar Road area of Milford. | Ch Insp Ian Richards said: "At about nine o'clock in the evening a taxi was called to the Cellar Road area of Milford. |
"It is a location that is quite secluded and there were two males in the lane with hoodies. | "It is a location that is quite secluded and there were two males in the lane with hoodies. |
"One approached the victim and asked him to hand over his money." | "One approached the victim and asked him to hand over his money." |
Mr Hall refused and got out of the car pushing the man backwards. | Mr Hall refused and got out of the car pushing the man backwards. |
It was then Mr Hall noticed another man standing on the other side of the road wearing a grey hooded top. | It was then Mr Hall noticed another man standing on the other side of the road wearing a grey hooded top. |
"He was then squirted over the head and face with some sort of accelerant which he was able to put out with his hands," explained the police officer. | "He was then squirted over the head and face with some sort of accelerant which he was able to put out with his hands," explained the police officer. |
"He was very lucky. He has been injured but no where near as horrifically as it could have been. | "He was very lucky. He has been injured but no where near as horrifically as it could have been. |
"He is more shocked than hurt," he added. | "He is more shocked than hurt," he added. |
Police said the two men ran off past the Sir Charles Whetham pub towards the Rath area of the town. | Police said the two men ran off past the Sir Charles Whetham pub towards the Rath area of the town. |
It is believed the incident had been premeditated. | It is believed the incident had been premeditated. |
"It was clearly thought about but thankfully incidents of this kind are few and far between," added Ch Insp Richards. | "It was clearly thought about but thankfully incidents of this kind are few and far between," added Ch Insp Richards. |
Dyfed-Powys Police are appealing for information about the incident to contact them on 0845 3302000. | Dyfed-Powys Police are appealing for information about the incident to contact them on 0845 3302000. |