Teenagers are convicted over an arson attack at a restaurant in east London in which customers are doused with petrol and set on fire. Multiple reports say the incident involved two teenagers who storm the premises and pour petrol over diners before igniting a blaze. The attackers then leave, while victims suffer severe burns.
According to the accounts, two people are left with critical burn injuries as a result of the fire. Coverage also states that the case is linked to the Gants Hill area and that the teenagers are found guilty of arson in connection with the attack on restaurant customers. The reporting across outlets is consistent on the core sequence of events: entry to the restaurant, petrol being poured on customers, and a fire being set.
While the articles focus on the convictions and the seriousness of the injuries, they do not provide extensive additional details on motives or broader circumstances beyond the actions attributed to the teenagers and the harm caused to diners.