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Thursday, January 1, 2015

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NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - A mid-state family is rebuilding their lives after fire destroyed their home on Christmas Day. MORE Special Click to read more headlines from Davidson County. Investigators: Christmas Day fire was arson, neighbors charged Woman battling cancer loses home in fire Investigators have arrested the couple's neighbors for arson. Ingrid Hunter, who is battling stage IV cervical cancer, and her husband, Shawn Hunter, are in good spirits considering all they have lost. They said they are pleased the people who allegedly set the fire are behind bars. "I knew something wasn't right," Ingrid Hunter said. But Ingrid Hunter said she never expected her intuition would lead to her family losing everything and spending the holidays in a hotel room. "I was devastated," she said. "My 10-year-old daughter cried herself to sleep that night." On Christmas Day, Ingrid Hunter had just left the hospital. She was headed home to spend the holiday with her family. By the time she arrived at her north Nashville home, the damage was already done. Police arrested Norman Hunt and Kimberly Adams, the Hunters' neighbors, and charged them with arson. Ingrid Hunter said Adams moved in a few months ago, and from the first day, she shared concerns about the woman with her landlord. "I kept telling the landlord something's not right," she said. "He was like, 'We'll figure it out.' I called the police on the lady time after time because they always played loud music." Investigators said Hunt and Adams were in the process of being evicted when they set the fire. "We're just blessed we're here," Shawn Hunter said. "I hope that they're handled to the fullest extent of the law. But in our heart, there is not really any hate for them because we don't know them." Hunt and Adams are each being held on $25,000 bond. They are expected to be in court Friday. "I can rest a lot easier knowing that she is behind bars," Ingrid Hunter said. "I just hope they keep her there... so she'll never be able to hurt anybody like she's hurt us." Read more: http://www.wsmv.com/story/27745049/family-rebuilding-after-losing-home-in-christmas-day-fire#ixzz3Nd44tnaY Reported by Julia Bruck

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