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Scott Gregory Stirling jailed for business arson

A businessman who set his ailing Brisbane company alight in a bid to alleviate debts showed a “shockingly selfish and callous disregard” for the safety of others, a court has been told.
Family supporters packed Brisbane District Court on Tuesday as Scott Gregory Stirling, a former director of car repair business All Bumpers and Headlights, learned his fate for starting the factory-yard fire north of Brisbane in September 2017.
The blaze caused millions of dollars’ worth of damage to neighbouring businesses, with one losing millions more…
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