Embers the size of dinner plates fell through the air as the fire bore down on his house, fuelled by hot winds that “sounded like hurricane”
"It's a huge field which has been inadequately researched," says Adam Brett, a forensic psychiatrist in Western Australia, who has specialist knowledge of the arson.
"The people who died in their cars probably did so because, faced with something the size of what they were looking at, deciding they had to get out it was the least bad of two options that were available. Either way they were going to die and they were going to die doing what they were told to do.”
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