Family dispute may have been the catalyst for alleged attack on Merrylands police station

By Nick Ralston, Josh Dye and Megan Levy
Updated July 23 2016 - 9:08pm, first published July 22 2016 - 8:44pm
Police inspect a vehicle that crashed into Merrylands police station. Photo: Sam Mooy
Police inspect a vehicle that crashed into Merrylands police station. Photo: Sam Mooy
Police remove two gas bottles and a computer hard drive from the house. Photo: Nick Moir
Police remove two gas bottles and a computer hard drive from the house. Photo: Nick Moir
Police remove gas bottles and a computer from the home. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Police remove gas bottles and a computer from the home. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Police at Merrylands Police Station after Thursday night's attack.  Photo: Nick Moir
Police at Merrylands Police Station after Thursday night's attack. Photo: Nick Moir

For more than two decades Peter Zhurawel cared for his elderly mother and lived in his modest, single-storey red-brick western Sydney home.

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