Woman charged with attempted murder of two young girls reveals fire injuries
A woman accused of attempted murder after her and a house fire fighting for life and two young girls revealed the scope of her injuries.
On Friday, the 37 -year -old Melbourne Magistrate Criminal Court faced a fire that swallowed a two -storey house in Chadstone in southeast of the city on Friday, on Friday.
Chadstone House Fire on May 21st.
He and two girls seven and eight years old were hospitalized in a critical situation.
Chadstone woman was arrested on Thursday and accused of two murder attempts.
The court first heard that he was in custody for the first time and did not apply for bail.
His lawyer announced that he had a injury on his finger and throat.
The fire was torn from the roof of the two -storey town. The bedrooms and an essuite were destroyed, and part of the structure of the house collapsed.
During the fire, Victoria police claimed that a gas roller exploded inside the house.
Firefighters found women and daughters unconscious in a bedroom on the upper floor and took them out of the smoke -filled house, which saved the fire that the victorian commander Paul Eckholdt later described as a “difficult rescue”.
A fourth passenger, a 36 -year -old man, was not present during the fire.
The woman will go to court the next 21 November.

