Daily London
Two more people have been arrested over a brazen daylight fire-bombing attack of an Adelaide supermarket last month.
The incident, which occurred in broad daylight, resulted in serious injuries to two butchers.
CCTV captured the attack, including the moment one of the alleged arsonists emerged having set himself alight.
A court heard today that one of the victims was doused in fuel and thought he was going to die and the shop was going to explode.
Yesterday, a 40-year-old man, who police allege was the getaway driver, was arrested at a home in Paralowie during a raid.
The accused driver allegedly used a black Lexus to flee the scene, colliding with several other vehicles in the process.
He faces multiple charges, including arson, two counts of attempted murder, and six counts of endangering life.
He was today denied bail to protect the safety of the victims and wider community.
Two other men had previously been arrested and faced court in connection with the firebombing.
All three men will remain in custody until their next court appearance in April next year.
A 37-year-old woman has also been arrested over the matter.
She is accused of supplying the accelerant used in the attack and knowing its intended purpose.
She has been granted bail and is scheduled to appear in court in January.
The investigation is ongoing.

