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

  • #21
So senseless
 
  • #22
A man who murdered a mother and her two daughters by setting fire to their flat has been jailed for life.

Barrow, 31, was ordered to serve a minimum jail term of 44 years at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday.

 
  • #23
Another long sentence handed out today in the UK. It's about time our justice system works for the victims.
 
  • #24
:mad::mad::mad:



A man who killed a mother and her two daughters by setting fire to a flat has had his sentence reduced.
Fatoumatta Hydara, 28, died along with Fatimah and Naeemah Drammeh, aged three and one, when their home in Clifton, Nottingham, was set ablaze in 2022.
Neighbour Jamie Barrow was convicted of three counts of murder for deliberately starting the fire and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 44 years.
The Court of Appeal reduced it to 38 years on Tuesday.
Lord Justice Singh, Mr Justice Jay and Judge Mayo said the original sentence was "manifestly excessive in the circumstances of this case", but also expressed "sincere sympathy" for the family of the deceased.
"Nothing in this judgement should be taken in any way to detract from the gravity of the offences committed by this appellant," they said.
 
  • #25
:mad::mad::mad:



A man who killed a mother and her two daughters by setting fire to a flat has had his sentence reduced.
Fatoumatta Hydara, 28, died along with Fatimah and Naeemah Drammeh, aged three and one, when their home in Clifton, Nottingham, was set ablaze in 2022.
Neighbour Jamie Barrow was convicted of three counts of murder for deliberately starting the fire and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 44 years.
The Court of Appeal reduced it to 38 years on Tuesday.
Lord Justice Singh, Mr Justice Jay and Judge Mayo said the original sentence was "manifestly excessive in the circumstances of this case", but also expressed "sincere sympathy" for the family of the deceased.
"Nothing in this judgement should be taken in any way to detract from the gravity of the offences committed by this appellant," they said.
How can any punishment be excessive for his crime?
 

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