Who is the Springvale arson suspect?
As investigations continue into the horrific events that injured more than two dozen people in Springvale's Commonwealth Bank, a picture has begun to emerge of the man suspected of the arson attack.
As investigations continue into the horrific events that injured more than two dozen people in Springvale's Commonwealth Bank, a picture has begun to emerge of the man suspected of the arson attack.
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Nearly 30 people have been injured, six seriously burnt, in a fire at the Commonwealth Bank in Springvale, in Melbourne's south-east.
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