This after a heated public back-and-forth spat on social media over residents helping to feed the homeless, which resulted in his address being published online.
Wagenaar said one of the neighbours mentioned another neighbour across the road had heard a motorbike at the time the car was petrol-bombed.
“One jumped off the bike, dropped a petrol-bomb under the car, jumped back on the bike and left into the still of the night,” Wagenaar added. “The folk are literally out on the streets. They have no sustenance; there is no food in the bins for them they would normally scrape out.
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