The destruction left behind after homes set alight in Belfast unrest
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A 30-year-old Sudanese man, Hadi Alodid, has been charged with attempted murder after a man in his 40s was seriously injured the attack. The victim, named as Stephen Ogilvy, lost his left eye and has damage to his right eye. Several families in Belfast have been left homeless following the disorder, with one man, whose home of 13 years was destroyed by fire, said watching it burn down was "a feeling I'll never get over". Police and politicians have called for calm, as more officers have been deployed across the city and public transport is closing early in anticipation of further unrest. ShareSaveKneecap vs Mel C: Who will win the album chart battle?What do an Irish language rap group, Sporty Spice and the King of Pop have in common? 'If I didn't wake my neighbour after an arson attack it could have been different'Elise Conroy raised the alarm after the attack outside the house in Carryduff on Wednesday morning. 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