A court hears evidence related to a petrol bomb attack in Coalisland, in County Tyrone, where prosecutors say a suspected feud may be behind the incident. The hearing focuses on circumstances surrounding the attack and links that investigators believe could explain why it happened.

According to reporting, the case is presented as part of broader legal proceedings rather than a final ruling on the cause. Different outlets frame the allegation in similar terms, noting that investigators have told the court they believe the attack may be connected to local tensions or a feud. The specific details of those alleged connections are discussed in court, alongside the account of what occurred during the attack.

While both sources emphasize the same central claim—that a feud is suspected as a motive—coverage does not fully align on additional specifics beyond the core allegation. The court process therefore remains focused on what evidence supports the suspected motive, and the outcome depends on the arguments presented and any decisions made by the court.