Chichester Blaze: Woman Charged with Arson and Assaulting Firefighters

Fire Fury in Chichester

A 48-year-old woman, Rebecca Miller, has been hit with serious charges after a fire broke out in Chichester. Sussex Police confirmed Miller, who has no fixed address, is accused of arson with intent to endanger life. The blaze reportedly put lives at risk and sparked chaos.

Violence Against Emergency Workers

But that’s not all. Miller also faces four counts of assaulting emergency workers. The charges suggest a violent clash with firefighters and paramedics trying to control the situation. It’s a shocking twist in an already serious case.

Court Action Underway

Miller was brought before Crawley Magistrates’ Court, where her grim legal battle begins. Arson with intent to endanger life carries heavy penalties, and the added assaults on emergency crews deepen her legal woes. The court will now decide her fate as this chilling episode unfolds.

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