Man allegedly sets fire to NSW Central Coast shop with family inside

Adults and children have been forced to jump over flames to escape a burning shop on the NSW Central Coast.

Adults and children have been forced to jump over flames to escape a burning shop on the NSW Central Coast.

CCTV allegedly shows a man pouring petrol into the store in The Entrance and on the pavement outside, before setting it alight with the family inside.

Police allege he poured petrol through a hole he made by smashing a window at the shop at 4pm yesterday and set it alight.

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A family have been forced to jump over flames to escape a burning shop on the NSW Central Coast.

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A family with two young children inside fled for their lives. They can't be identified.

"Everyone's pretty traumatised by it," one family member said.

A young girl said they heard multiple loud bangs before running downstairs.

A young girl grabbed her brother's hand and jumped over the flames.

"[She] saved her brother's life, because she's a hero," a woman said.

The family said they don't know the alleged culprit.

Brandon Duncan, 22, has been arrested and charged with a list of serious offences.

He was denied bail.

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