A disabled person's house was burned down in a suspicious fire, according to the police.

No one should ever have to endure such treatment.

December 28th 2024.

A disabled person's house was burned down in a suspicious fire, according to the police.
In the early hours of this morning, a heartbreaking incident occurred in the suburban neighborhood of Inala in Brisbane. A local resident, Wayne Price, who had been living in his home for 30 years, lost everything due to a suspicious fire which gutted his property. Fortunately, Wayne was able to escape from his burning home after being woken up by the smell of smoke and the sight of raging flames at 2am.

As soon as the authorities were alerted, four firefighting crews arrived at the scene and worked tirelessly to save Wayne's home from the suspected arson attack. Despite their efforts, the house suffered significant damage to its structure. When asked about the devastating event, Wayne, who unfortunately did not have insurance, expressed his shock and despair to 9News. "I'm totally devastated, I don't know what I'm going to do to be honest," he said. "I've had some bad experiences in the past, but this would have to be the worst by far. I can't believe this has happened to me."

It's truly heartbreaking to hear Wayne's pain and disbelief. "How do you explain something like this?" he asked. "No one deserves to be treated like this." While the police were at the scene of Wayne's home and another nearby property, which they believe was also set on fire 25 minutes earlier, they discovered that both incidents are linked. In addition, CCTV footage captured a third fire in a nearby park.

For Wayne, this is just the latest in a string of unfortunate events that have devastated him. "I've had my tires slashed, I've had my windows smashed," he shared. "I've had to lock things away and they still manage to get in and steal things." It's truly disheartening to hear about the constant struggles Wayne has faced.

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