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On Monday, December 11, 2017, at approximately 4:58am, Four children were killed during an arson attack on a mid-terrace house on Jackson Street, Salford, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom. A man accused of murder named Zak Bolland, 23, shouted that a family was "all gonna die," hours before four sleeping children were killed when their home was torched with petrol bombs, a court heard. Zak Bolland carried out the fatal attack following a dispute with 16-year-old Kyle Pearson, a jury at Manchester Crown Court was told. Prosecutors alleged that the 23-year-old Zak Bolland, along with co-defendant David Worrall, smashed a kitchen window at Kyle Pearson’s home, tossing two petrol bombs into the house in Walkden, Salford, on Monday, December 11, 2017. One landed near the stairs, blocking the only exit to the ground floor & trapping the victims upstairs as flames engulfed the three bedroom mid-terrace house, four of Kyle Pearson’s younger siblings, Demi, 15, Brandon, eight & Lacie, seven, who had been sleeping in a front bedroom, all died in the blaze. "Their apparently lifeless bodies were recovered by the firefighters who attended & battled their way through the heat, smoke & flames," Paul Reid QC, prosecuting, told the court. Their mother, Michelle Pearson, 35, was rescued along with her youngest daughter, Lia, aged three, who died in hospital two days later. Kyle Pearson managed to escape the fire, along with a friend, Bobby Harris, who had also been staying at the house, the teen saw the light from his sister Demi's mobile phone at the window before she coughed in the thick smoke then appeared to fall away from the window, the court heard. Jurors were told that the firebombing was the culmination of weeks of feuding between Zak Bolland & Kyle Pearson, the pair had been friends until the defendant’s Ford Focus was set on fire a fortnight before the attack, an incident he blamed on the teenager, Zak Bolland demanded £500 & sent harassing text messages, before both sides launched attacks, breaking windows at each other’s homes, the accused then threatened to fire bomb Kyle Pearson’s house, the court heard. The threat led Michelle Pearson to call police on Sunday, November 26, 2017, & the fire service fitted a letter box cover to their property as a result, an "apparent misunderstanding" meant officers took no action against Zak Bolland for the incident & he returned to the Pearsons' home days later to taunt them, shouting "grass," the court heard. Michelle Pearson again called police & asked for a restraining order, but two days before her children were killed, her bin was set on fire & the word "grass" was spray-painted on the house. Four hours before the fire, Zak Bolland & David Worrall attacked the property again, the court was told, before Zak Bolland shouted: "Watch, all your family's getting it, they're all gonna die," when police arrived they took a statement from Michelle Pearson, one officer checking on the children upstairs, who were asleep, Jurors heard Kyle Pearson was "really worried" they would return, taking a door that was not attached to its frame & wedging behind the front door to reinforce it. Zak Bolland, his girlfriend Courtney Brierley, 20, & father-of-one David Worrall, 25, all deny four counts of murder, they also deny three counts of attempted murder relating to Michelle Pearson, Kyle Pearson & Bobby Harris, Zak Bolland has admitted reckless arson, a charge denied by the other two. As of Tuesday, May 1, 2018, The court trial continues... Non-profit, educational & fair use copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the "Copyright Act 1976" (Ⓐ) Subscribe & comments welcome: / @qanews