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Second person charged over fires at properties linked to Keir Starmer

  • Between May 8 and May 12, three fires—including one involving a car—occurred at locations connected to Sir Keir Starmer's previous residence and vehicle in the northern part of London.
  • These incidents followed Sir Keir's move to Downing Street after his July election as prime minister, targeting his previous residence and a converted flat nearby.
  • Roman Lavrynovych, 21, from south-east London, and 26-year-old Romanian Stanislav Carpiuc from east London, have been formally charged with setting fires in a manner that risked human life.
  • The Metropolitan Police indicated that the conspiracy charge relates to deliberately setting fire to someone else’s property with the purpose of causing damage and either aiming to put another person’s life at risk or acting with disregard to whether such danger results.
  • Lavrynovych was held in custody with a court date scheduled for June 6, while Carpiuc, who was taken into custody at Luton Airport, is expected to appear in court shortly, indicating continued legal proceedings.
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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