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Victims of Bush Street Dental Practice hoax bomber speak out


The victims of hoax bomber, Peter Henry McShane, have spoken out about the torment they suffered as he carried out a spate of revenge attacks over petty disagreements.

The Bush Street Dental Practice became the main subject of McShane’s wrath after he was billed for dental work in 2007.

Practice owner Sarah Chamberlain (pictured right), who was pregnant while a number of the incidents took place, told the Western Telegraph: “I have spent the last two years looking over my shoulder.

“It felt like the attacks were targeted at me personally. It was very upsetting.”

Ms Chamberlain, who never actually treated McShane, said the sight of him now turns her stomach.

Williams News was also targeted after a disagreement over a washing line that McShane wanted to sell to the shop’s owner, Brian Williams (Pictured above, far right).

When the washing line went missing McShane glued the keypad control which operates the shutters outside the shop.

Mr Williams, who has known McShane for more than 30 years, described him as “weird to say the least.”

After the keypad was superglued, Mr Williams was unable to open for business for several hours and was landed with a bill for £149 for repair work.

Mr Williams added: “He’s always been a grumpy old man.”



Peter Henry McShane, 84, admitted planting a hoax bomb outside a Pembroke Dock dentist surgery The victims the hoax bomber, Peter Henry McShane, have spoken of their ordeal

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