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In R v Sangha, Mr Sangha set fire to some furniture in a flat. There was no danger to the occupants since they were not present at the time. There was no danger to the occupants of adjacent flats because of the special construction of the building. The Court of Appeal upheld the defendant's conviction on the basis, inter alia, that the issue was whether the accused intended or was reckless as to whether life might have been endangered, not whether life was actually endangered.
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