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We have been working round the clock to piece together what has happened and to bring whoever is responsible to justice.
As the footage shows, one offender is seen to smash a window and a fire was started, which resulted in the devastating blaze.
Investigators have been retrieving and reviewing CCTV and doorbell footage from around the area as we build up a picture of the events that night.
A thorough forensic examination has been carried out and officers have been working on extensive door-to-door enquiries.
Our local teams have also been patrolling the area to offer extra reassurance and we remain in close contact with community leaders as the investigation continues.
Our officers have also been supporting the family at this most awful time and keeping them updated.
Det Supt Shaun Edwards, from the Major Crime Unit, said: “This is a truly shocking and heartless attack on a family home which has resulted in one young man losing his life and, two other family members still very seriously injured in hospital.
“Investigators have worked closely with our fire service colleagues as we continue to progress the murder enquiry and we are now in a position to release footage which we believe will help us bring the perpetrator to justice.
“We believe one offender did leave the scene heading in the direction of East Park and we are considering the possibility that they may have some burn injuries themselves.
“So we would ask people to think back and consider if they know of anyone who has suffered such injuries about two weeks ago.
“We’d like to thank everyone who has already spoken to us and come forward with information and would urge anyone who is yet to do so, to think about what this family is going through and do the right thing.”
If you can help, call us on 101, or message via Live Chat on our website, quoting log 218 of 25 June.
We have set up an online portal via which people can easily send their images and footage to our investigation teams, which is available here mipp.police.uk...
Do you want to help but don't want to give your details? You can speak anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.