Arson inquiry to fingerprint children
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Arson inquiry to fingerprint children
Police investigating an arson attack in which a mother and her two daughters died yesterday began a blanket fingerprinting campaign which is to include children as young as seven.
Seven hundred families on the Gurnos estate in Merthyr Tydfil, Mid-Glamorgan, have been asked to allow their children to be included in the campaign following the discovery of a fingerprint at the victims' home.
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