Man jailed after pigs die in arson attack

A man who set fire to three Norfolk farms killing 120 pigs and causing more than £750,000 worth of damage has been jailed for four years.

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Man jailed after pigs die in arson attack

A man who set fire to three Norfolk farms killing 120 pigs and causing more than 750,000 worth of damage has been jailed for four years. Twenty-three-year-old Jordan Chenery from Basildon, Essex, was...

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