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Boys aged 10 and 11 charged over church arson
Three boys, two aged 11 and a 10-year-old, have been charged with arson after a large fire severely damaged a church in County Antrim.
The Church of the Holy Name, in Greenisland, was set on fire on Sunday, 1 September.
The blaze also spread to the parish hall at the Church of Ireland building on Station Road.
The police said a significant amount of damage was caused to both buildings.
At the height of the blaze, 49 firefighters and nine fire appliances were involved in the operation to bring it under control.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) said on Monday that they thought bins had been set alight before the flames spread to the nearby building.
No one was injured by the blaze.
The church had been celebrating its 70th anniversary on the weekend of the attack.
The three boys are due to appear at Belfast Youth Court on Monday 30 September.
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