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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.

The boy's identity has since been revealed on social media and he has been the target of threats after an alleged connection was made between Thursday's blaze and the earlier dog attack. And, after more than 30 firefighters began to tackle the fire, hundreds of people rallied round to provide refreshments, animal food and other help for the dogs that were rescued. Police have offered to protect the teenager and his family amid growing concerns that they might be targeted in vigilante attacks following the blaze that claimed the lives of 60 animals. A 15-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of starting the fire at Manchester Dogs’ Home that killed more than 50 dogs has been released on bail. The fire began in the medical wing of the facility, which can house about 200 dogs.
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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
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Among the first to share the picture of the boy – who has not been charged or tried – was an animal rights charity. It took the total raised for the kennels to more than £1.3million and animal lovers even caused a gridlock on the M6 as they queued to hand over cash and supplies. Speaking at their home, while the boy at the centre of the claims stood nearby with a group of friends, the 49-year-old woman insisted the allegations were a “pack of lies”. That page alone had raised more than £1.2 million by Saturday morning from 124,000 people and rising.
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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.
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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.

The blaze, which was tackled by more than 30 firefighters, killed about 60 animals, police have said. Jason Dyer, his son Danny Vere, and Dean Rostock risked their own lives by running into the flames and pulling dogs out as fire raged through the home on Thursday night. "We had staff here last night that were coming out of the kennels in tears with dogs they knew. There were dogs in there that they cared for that they lost." The 15-year-old was arrested and bailed, suspected of arson, after the fire ripped through the shelter, killing more than 60 animals and leaving 150 homeless.
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.
News of the tragedy prompted dozens of people to adopt the dogs who survived the fire over the weekend. The pictures show the scorched shell of the building, which flames tore through in the early hours of Friday, killing the trapped animals. Together, with your help and support we can continue to care for and rehome Manchester’s unloved and unwanted dogs. Jason Dyer, 41, and his nephew Dean Rostock, 25, described how they brought the terrified animals to safety after seeing the fire. Ms Graham said one man brought his camper van and began making tea and coffee for the rescuers. Some people living in the area tried desperately to break into the compound after a passing police officer raised the alarm.
"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.

As outrage grew over the horror, the lad was named and pictured on Twitter, including by an animal rights charity, and the threats began to pour in. When the officer got to the scene, the man driving the original vehicle was attempting to run away. The driver, identified as 39-year-old Neios Soien of Vancouver, was taken to the hospital with injuries from the crash.
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