The drug-dealer brother of a seven-year-old boy who died when his home was torched has been sent back to prison.
Samuel Urhie, 21, was arrested on Friday mere months after being released from jail as police continue to hunt those behind the suspected arson attack.
Relatives believe his brother Joel died days earlier after being caught in the crossfire of a gangland feud involving the older sibling.
Samuel Urhie (pictured) was arrested on Friday just months after being released from jail as police probe ‘suspected arson attack’ that killed his brother
Urhie had recently left the family home in Deptford, south London, fearing reprisals.
Police said his arrest and return to prison was not connected with the murder investigation into the tragedy that unfolded last Tuesday morning.
It came as two men arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the blaze were released under investigation yesterday.
The unnamed men, aged 21 and 29 from Lewisham, south London, were also questioned on suspicion of attempted murder and arson with intent to endanger life after being detained on Saturday morning.
Police are investigating whether the fire may have been started as part of a gangland feud but say they remain ‘open-minded’ about the motive.

Relatives believe Joel Urhie (pictured) died after being caught in the crossfire of a gangland feud involving his older brother
Joel’s mother Sophie, 49, and 19-year-old sister Sarah escaped the inferno by smashing an upstairs window and jumping out.
Mrs Urhie is still being treated in hospital, while Sarah suffered minor injuries.
Witnesses have described how they were seen desperately pleading for help as the inferno ripped through the property with the young boy, who dreamed of being a fireman, still inside.
Urhie was released from prison in February after being jailed for four years and four months in 2016.
He had pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of cocaine and heroin with intent to supply.
The father of one was separately given an eight-month sentence for affray in 2016, and having criminal cash.
After being released, he is understood to have moved in to his mother’s home but relatives said he left the area several weeks ago after being stabbed.
Urhie, who goes by the street ‘Skeemz’, has repeatedly described his life of crime online.
Last week social media pictures emerged of him raising his middle finger to the camera from his prison cell.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: ‘A 21-year-old man was arrested by police in Lewisham on Friday, August 10, on behalf of the Probation Service following an urgent recall to prison.’
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