TikTok influencer whose house caught fire in suspected arson attack says his family could have been killed
A TikTok influencer whose house caught fire in a suspected arson attack has said his family could have been killed.
Mr Smith says he is "devastated" and fortunate his wife and three children, aged six, eight and six weeks, escaped the blaze without injury.Mr Smith says he spent four months "and all of our hard-worked money" renovating their home The 33-year-old says he used to work seven days a week bricklaying but that has changed since social media stardom.
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