Prime Minister’s sister-in-law says she was ‘struggling to breathe’ and feared for daughter’s life after arsonists firebombed his constituency home

Keir Starmer‘s sister-in-law has told of her terror after arsonists firebombed the Prime Minister’s home where she was living with her family.

Judith Alexander was lying in bed when she heard loud bangs as Roman Lavrynovych, 21, allegedly set fire to the front door of the property in North London, which she had been renting from Sir Keir since he moved to Downing Street.

The 21-year-old Ukrainian-born construction worker and part-time model is accused of carrying out three arson attacks targeting the Prime Minister on the orders of a mystery Russia figure who offered him £1,500.

In a statement to police, Ms Alexander

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