GUILTY UK - Mother dies after fire that killed her children, Nottingham, 2022 *arrest*

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A mother has died two days after a flat fire that killed her two daughters, police have confirmed.

Fatoumatta Hydara, 28, was taken to hospital after the fire in Fairisle Close, Clifton, Nottingham, on Sunday morning, but died on Tuesday.
Her children, one-year-old Naeemah Drammeh and Fatimah Drammeh, aged three, were taken to hospital but pronounced dead shortly after.
A man, who was arrested on suspicion of murder on Sunday, remains in custody.
Nottinghamshire Police has been given an extra 36 hours to question the 31-year-old

 
It is incredibly sad. Will be interested to see if the arrested person is known to them and whether there is any previous police involvement
Yes, so many questions. Poor family, such beautiful babies and loving mum :(
 
The mail article states:
An arson attack that killed a 28-year-old mother and her two daughters was not a race hate incident, police said yesterday- as her heartbroken husband paid tribute to his 'beautiful' family.


 
The mail article states:
An arson attack that killed a 28-year-old mother and her two daughters was not a race hate incident, police said yesterday- as her heartbroken husband paid tribute to his 'beautiful' family.


I just scrolled through his FB page and it didn't appear consistent with racial hate motives. The page does have some hints to potentially being a bit of a loose cannon, dunno how else to phrase that.

 
I just scrolled through his FB page and it didn't appear consistent with racial hate motives. The page does have some hints to potentially being a bit of a loose cannon, dunno how else to phrase that.


That quote under his name....he got that a bit wrong.
Evil man.
But yes there are some very telling/interesting posts on there.
 
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Neighbour, 31, admits manslaughter of mother, 28, and her daughters aged one and three who all died from smoke inhalation in horrific house fire but pleads NOT GUILTY to murder


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A man has admitted killing a mother and her two children who died from smoke inhalation after a fire ripped through their house – but denied their murder.

Jamie Barrow pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Fatimah Drammeh, three, and Naeemah Drammeh, one, in the blaze in Nottingham last year.

He also admitted being responsible for the death of their mother, 28-year-old Fatoumatta Hydara, who died two days later in hospital from smoke inhalation.

He also entered a not guilty plea to one count of arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered.

Appearing at Nottingham Crown Court today in grey prison tracksuit bottoms, a grey T-shirt and glasses, Barrow, 31, spoke only to confirm his name and enter his pleas, supported by defence counsel, Andrew Wesley.

 
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Neighbour admits killing mother and daughters in house fire

A man who started a fire that killed his neighbour and her two children has admitted three charges of manslaughter.

Jamie Barrow, of Fairisle Close, admitted the charges when he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court.

He was also charged with three counts of murder but has pleaded not guilty to these, and is due to stand trial at the same court on 12 June.

The 31-year-old also pleaded not guilty to one count of arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered on Friday.


 
From what I read at the time of arrest, he came across as something of a social misfit but what led him to commit this terrible crime? <modsnip>
 
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During the opening of a trial on Monday, the jury was told the defendant and deceased both lived in neighbouring first-floor flats.
Simon Ash KC, prosecuting, said Ms Hydara had returned with her children to their flat at about 16:30 GMT on 19 November after visiting family.
He told the court Mr Barrow was home at the time, and said the children were described as "loud and excited" by Ms Hydara's mother when she was on the phone to her daughter later that day.
"It was easy to hear noise that was made in neighbouring homes," he said.

The defendant "had a grievance" with the deceased, the prosecutor said, as he believed she had been leaving rubbish bags in an alley.
Mr Ash said Mr Barrow started the fire, and as his flat had the same layout he did so knowing there would be "no escape" for the occupants.
"He poured the petrol through the letterbox, and he then set [fire] to it," he said.
"The defendant knew that the front door was the only way in and out of the property."
 

Jamie Barrow: Man found guilty of murdering mum and daughters in fire​


A man who killed his neighbour and her two daughters by setting their flat on fire has been found guilty of murder.

Fatoumatta Hydara, 28, died along with Fatimah and Naeemah Drammeh, aged three and one, after their home in Clifton, Nottingham, was set alight in November.

Jamie Barrow, 31, had admitted their manslaughter at Nottingham Crown Court but denied three counts of murder.

On Tuesday a jury found him guilty of the more serious charges.

The trial heard Barrow had poured petrol through the letterbox of the family's flat, in Fairisle Close, on 20 November and set it alight.

Jurors were told he was unhappy about bags of rubbish being left in an alleyway behind where he and the victims lived.

Prosecutors said Barrow knew the flat's front door was the only way in and out when he set the fire.

He had claimed he thought the property was empty but the court was told he did nothing when he heard screams.

Ms Hydara and her daughters died from smoke inhalation.

Prosecutors said Barrow had lit the fire using tissue paper and petrol from his motorbike.

They said it would have been clear the family were inside because a pram was left outside the door and there was light coming from the hallway.

After setting the fire Barrow was seen on CCTV walking away from the burning flat with his dog while smoking a cigarette, police said.

Emergency services attended the scene and police said Barrow later returned and asked officers "how bad" the fire was.

Barrow, who admitted drinking "seven or eight" pints of lager before starting the fire, had given evidence to the police afterwards when detectives were treating the incident as a hate crime.

He later admitted his involvement to them.

Barrow was also convicted of one count of arson being reckless as to whether life was in danger.

Some members of the victims' family, to whom Barrow apologised while giving evidence, wept after the verdicts were delivered.

He is due to be sentenced at the same court on Friday.

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Before they died Ms Hydara and her children had been planning to move to the US to be with her husband Aboubacarr Drammeh.
Det Insp Kaz Smithson, who led the investigation, said: "Jamie Barrow committed the most despicable crime anyone could ever commit.

"He destroyed a whole family and took away their dreams of a happy life together in America.

"Today, justice has been served for Fatoumatta, Fatimah and Naeemah and their family, all of whom have carried themselves with incredible dignity since the night of this truly awful crime.

"Barrow denied the killings were deliberate but, thankfully, my investigative team was able to provide overwhelming evidence that this tragic event was indeed murder.

"We saw through his lies and, thankfully, so did the jury."

After the hearing Nottinghamshire Police said Barrow's motive for starting the fire might never be known but jurors heard one theory was that he wanted to [be] rehoused by local authorities.

Ch Insp Karl Thomas said: "I acknowledge there are many members of the community who believe these murders were a hate crime.

"It's important to say that, following a very detailed and thorough investigation by a large team of detectives, the investigation team left no stone unturned to investigate the circumstances and presented the evidence to the jury to reach these verdicts."

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE POLICE
The family had been planning a new life overseas


 

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