Homes of residents caught in dispute catch fire on same day
Summary
Two mobile homes in Wyre Country Park, Lancashire, caught fire on the same day. Both residents were involved in a long-running dispute with the holiday park's company about living arrangements and financial issues. The fires are under investigation as potential arson, but no clear cause has been identified.Key Facts
- Two mobile homes burned in Wyre Country Park, Lancashire, on the same day in August.
- Both homeowners were involved in a dispute with a company that owns the park.
- The company has denied any involvement in the fires, suggesting no evidence supports the arson claims.
- Lancashire Police investigated the fires as arson but found no definite cause.
- One homeowner, Mike Chesworth, was traveling when informed about the fire at his home.
- The second homeowner, Alison Porter-Garroch, learned about her home's fire while helping with the first fire.
- The residents were part of a documentary that claimed some owners were misled about living there full time.
- The legal use of the site is for holiday purposes only, not permanent residence.
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