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Arsonist Jamie Barrow has been found guilty of the murders of a mum and her little girls after setting fire to their flat, and watching it burn. Fatoumatta Hydara, 28, and daughters three-year-old Fatimah Drammeh and one-year-old Naeemah Drammeh, died from smoke inhalation after depressed neighbour Jamie Barrow, who found fire relieved stress, poured petrol through their letterbox as they slept.
He had been at home self-harming and drinking heavily before starting the fire, using petrol from his motorbike, hours after the family had returned home from staying with Mrs Hydara's mother. Barrow had said the "blow back was huge" after lighting the petrol. Fatimah and Naeemah were certified dead less than two hours of the fire starting. Their mum died two days later in intensive care. She never regained consciousness.
One police constable was stood on a pathway leading to the entrance of properties in Fairisle Close. She was asked on her radio if she was with the occupant of 19 Fairisle Close, and Barrow was stood behind her.
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