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The boys, aged 15 and 17, were arrested following a suspected arson attack on the animal shelter in Harpurhey on 11 September in which more than 60 dogs died in. As outrage grew over the suspected arson attack on Thursday night, the boy was named and pictured on Twitter and the threats began to pour in. It emerged that the family of the boy suspected of starting the blaze may be moved by police over fears of violent reprisals from animals lovers.

Police are continuing to question a 15-year-old boy arrested last night on suspicion of arson. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said 53 dogs had died, while about 150 were rescued. The teenager was held by detectives in the wake of the suspected arson attack, which claimed the lives of dozens of dogs and injured several others. The actor faced a backlash among his followers after posting a gag about “hotdogs” just a day after dozens of pets were killed in the suspected arson attack.
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For converting between wind speed units such as knots, km/h , m/s , and mph use our wind speed calculator. "I just remember running into the building with my family and pulling the dogs out one at a time." Speaking to BBC Radio 5Live earlier, local residents Jason Dyer and his stepson Daniel Vere described running into the burning building to help in the rescue effort. A 15-year-old boy has been bailed after being arrested on suspicion of starting the Manchester Dogs' Home fire. An impromptu dog catwalk was staged at the Cheshire Dogs' Home in Warrington, where many of the survivors were taking. By the end of the weekend, more than 70 dogs had been rehomed, leaving all the Manchester dogs bar one - Staffordshire bull terrier cross, Tia - with new homes.
A woman who tried to rescue him was also attacked and bitten before the dog was killed using a kitchen knife. "This place is part of our childhoods. We both have dogs and love dogs - of course we are going to run in there. We just wanted to make sure as many as possible would be okay." "We initially ran into the bit that was on fire but we couldn't get those dogs out. We went to the other kennels and began kicking out the doors. We just wanted to get them out.
Manchester Dogs' Home fire: 15-year-old boy released on bail
At least one other youth is understood to have been interviewed by officers as a possible witness and more are expected to follow. Meanwhile, it also emerged the lad was recently the victim of a dog attack and had spent time in hospital. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the GooglePrivacy noticeandTerms of serviceapply. The charity, which relies entirely on donations, has been running since 1893 and has re-homed more than 1 million dogs.

A couple set off to make a donation to survivors of the Manchester Dogs' Home fire yesterday – and ended up taking one of them home. Senior officers have instigated a 'safeguarding plan' for the families of the suspect and other boys who are being questioned about the fire. The youth is one of a handful police suspect may have played a role in the fire.
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A 15-year-old bailed on suspicion of torching Manchester Dogs' Home has been urged to move by police after being bombarded with death threats. Along with Simon Cowell’s donation, the X Factor boss also pledged an all-expenses paid holiday for two men – Jason Dyer and Dean Rostock – who risked their lives to save 20 dogs. The death threats came as donations flooded into the kennels, including a five figure sum from Simon Cowell.
Many of the dogs rescued from the fire have been moved to other sites, including Cheshire Dogs' Home near Warrington. More than 150 dogs were rescued from the building in Moss Brook Road in Harpurhey on Thursday evening. The boy was arrested less than an hour after police were alerted to the blaze, and has now been released on bail while police inquiries continue. The suspect used a yellow, 5-quart Pennzoil container, according to police, who believe that person may have filled the container at a local gas station before the crime. Greater Manchester Police held the teenage suspect overnight but yesterday released him on bail.
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Manchester Police DepartmentManchester police say an arson suspect may have filled a Pennzoil gas can similar to the one pictured before starting a fire at a home on Wednesday morning. Hundreds of people have travelled to the home in the Harpurhey area to donate blankets, leads and crates and offering to rehouse the surviving dogs. However, the area became so congested that police asked that people to stay away. These harrowing pictures of the devastation caused by the fire at Manchester Dogs' Home, where 60 dogs died in a suspected arson attack. Lisa Graham, manager of the dogs' home, appealed for calm and for the police to be left to do their jobs.
A teenager was being protected by his family last night as he was bombarded with death threats over the Manchester Dogs’ Home blaze. Hundreds of people rallied round the rescue operation, providing refreshments to workers, animal food and help for the saved dogs. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, could face arson charges over the blaze that also injured about 150 animals. VANCOUVER, Wash. - A Vancouver man was arrested after causing a deadly crash and trying to run from the scene early Sunday morning, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. After the centre requested people to provide temporary foster care for dogs due to the number of animals on site, dozens of people turned up.
He has not been charged and vehemently denies setting fire to Manchester Dogs' Home. Yesterday, the teenager's family were said to be living in fear after being subjected to death threats. Some of the social media messages highlighted an alleged connection between Thursday's blaze and the earlier dog attack. Police sources say the teenager vehemently denies setting fire to the kennels in Harpurhey on Thursday night.
Jason Dyer, 41, his son, Daniel Vere, 25, and nephew, Dean Rostock, 25, dragged about 20 dogs to safety between them, despite the danger. The blaze destroyed much of the complex as fire crews and local people managed to rescue around 150 of the dogs, which had been locked into their kennels for the night. Most of the animals that died in the blaze on Thursday were in a section of the Manchester home called “Adoption Row”, in kennels set aside for pets about to start a new life with a family. Staff at the dogs’ home have been working tirelessly to care for the surviving animals who were taken to the centre’s sister kennel, Cheshire Dogs’ Home in Warrington. Superintendent Marcus Noden of Greater Manchester Police said officers were working with fire crews to determine how the fire occurred.
"We don't want vigilantism. It's not going to do any good. We want to see justice, but for people to make death threats just isn't on." Colin Ballance, Manchester Dogs’ Home liason officer, described the “horrendous” scene as the building blazed with the animals trapped inside on Thursday night. A 15-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of starting the Manchester Dogs Home blaze which killed 60 animals has been released on bail. Three local men have been hailed as heroes after defying the flames to rescue animals during the blaze.

Police said someone broke into a home early Wednesday morning and poured gasoline and lighter fluid all over the first floor, then lit it on fire. There were three people home at the time, including a teenager and a toddler. A fire at a Manchester home on Wednesday was arson, according to Manchester police, who are now looking for a suspect.
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