‘Gutless’ arsonists who killed innocent woman in Melbourne house fire linked to tobacco war, police say
Katie Tangey, 27, died after arsonists hit the wrong address while she was house-sitting her brother’s home in Truganina in JanuaryFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA house fire which killed a “completely innocent” woman is a case of mistaken identity linked to Melbourne’s tobacco wars, police say.Katie Tangey, 27, died after arsonists hit the wrong address while she was house-sitting her brother’s home in Truganina, in the city’s west, in the early hours of 16 January.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

Katie Tangey, 27, died after arsonists hit the wrong address while she was house-sitting her brother’s home in Truganina in January
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A house fire which killed a “completely innocent” woman is a case of mistaken identity linked to Melbourne’s tobacco wars, police say.
Katie Tangey, 27, died after arsonists hit the wrong address while she was house-sitting her brother’s home in Truganina, in the city’s west, in the early hours of 16 January.
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